Early-ish yesterday morning, I poked my nose into the easement, which desperately needs mowing. But there are flowers — erigeron aka fleabane — along part of the fence.
Meanwhile, out front, the daisies are beginning to open. I am so pleased to have daisies again after a longish absence. I don't know why they failed previously, but I hope this plant flourishes for many a year.
There are only three flowers open now, but there are lots of buds.



Fleabane is simply the wild cousin of daisies ! Liked the pink frilly ones too.
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing fleabane opening also which is nice. I love the pinkish color some of them have before they fade. I like your little wild place!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know erigeron was also called Fleabane. I'm with you. Let them flower for a bit.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed the daisies really popping up along our country lane. Great swaths of them will be here until the blasted township comes along and mows everything down.
ReplyDeleteYour fleabane plot can be your wild garden!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen pink fleabane, just white. It's absolutely lovely. Don't mow it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daisies. They are a cheerful flower!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower images as is your typical (beautiful, I mean). I am thinking you must be still primarily using your phone still for images and not your DSLR, as you have not really had any intense “macro” photos of late.
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It's phone all of the way these days.
DeleteI love daisies. They look so happy.
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