Oh gosh! Those close-ups are breathtakingly beautiful. I'm particularly attracted to the second one with the daisies, as well as to the last photo with the monarch butterfly. Nature really has a way of showing its beauty in the wild side. Thank you for sharing those spectacular images. Wishing you all the best!
Beautiful pictures. Thank you!
ReplyDeletethe first picture is nature at its best...... wild indeed.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, they made my day.
ReplyDeleteThat is so true, Summer is showing her wild and crazy colored live life to the fullest side now isn't she?
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As beautiful as any cultivated garden flower in my humble opinion
ReplyDeleteYou too Jennifer! You truly have a gift capturing nature's beauty friend! Hope your weekend is full of lovely things! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely wild flower post, nature at its best!
ReplyDeleteI do like the wild side of nature. Beautiful images, Jen.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! My favorite is the vine tendril.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy weekend, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. The Vipers Bugloss is very attractive. Even the bindweed is charming (I suppose its beauty has helped it become such a weed!).
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, some delightful images here. I do love those strange pink antlike critters!xxx
ReplyDeleteJennifer, these photographs are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE the first one.
I picture it enlarged and hanging on a wall for all to see.
I hope you've had a wonderful weekend!
Lovely wild flowers! Great post. We have milkweed growing wild down the road and they smell so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of high summer! Those red vines look like licorice ropes. Love that monarch!! :o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, lovely composed – and the plants and flowers look beautiful too!7
ReplyDeleteI hope you have just as nice summer as we have over here :-)
What super photos! I especially love your capture of the little bugs on those yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteJennifer these images are wonderful especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh! Those close-ups are breathtakingly beautiful. I'm particularly attracted to the second one with the daisies, as well as to the last photo with the monarch butterfly. Nature really has a way of showing its beauty in the wild side. Thank you for sharing those spectacular images. Wishing you all the best!
ReplyDeleteBethel Woodard @ Sollecito