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Flower To Marvel Over

This wonderful natural designed flower was found in the gardens of Rose Hill Manor. I was just fascinated with the way it looks, it's color, and the way the bees and butterflies were attracted to them. This is a close up of one of the blooms. I'll post up soon a group shot of them.

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tazda lawson 12 Oct 2006

I really like your photos....great shot.

Artist Reply: Thank you Tazda! These odd flowers I found out are in the cone variet called Bee Balm. It explains why so many bees were all over them, they loveyed the scent of them.

Blue Doll 09 Oct 2006

this one has a very beautyfull color..... very beautyfull!! :o)

Artist Reply: Thank you Blue Doll. I loved the center of this one and the color.

Pamela Miller 09 Oct 2006

nice

Artist Reply: Thank yo Pamela. I love finding a variety of flowers to enjoy and study.

Terry Bassett 08 Oct 2006

Interesting shot Terry.. it's certainly one I haven't seen before..:-)

Artist Reply: It's in the cone flower family, and a odd variety of Enchinacea, a cold remedy ingredient. Oddest looking ones I've come across of the cone flowers.

Loredana 08 Oct 2006

BEAUTIFUL

Artist Reply: Thank you Lordana! The bees sure loved them. Had to wait to get a close up or get stung.

Emily Reed 08 Oct 2006

Super! Gorgeous!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Emily! These are full of interest to look at.

debbie collier 08 Oct 2006

Beautifully done!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Debbie! I was enchanted with this variety and it's color.

Patty Day 08 Oct 2006

Marvelous shot Terry!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Patty! I had to look for one that had stood up to a summer storm the night before. Most of them had lost petals. This one was a beauty.