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In Between Rain Storms

Wildflower Bouquet

We braved a few raindrops and took to the walking trail this afternoon. The weather held out so we could enjoy the abundance of wildflowers.

Scotch Broom
Although this is an invasive plant in our area, it is just amazing right now. This Scotch broom or Common broom is bursting with color.

Scotch Broom Close-Up
Just look at that color in this close-up. Does it look like a “noxious weed” to you? I know that it disturbs the ecosystem but it very pretty to look at…sigh.

Queen Anne's Lace 5 26 10
And here is the first of the season….usually a long season in our area. Our Queen Anne’s Lace is in its usual spot right on the side of a particular spot on the trail.


From NotebookingPages.com Wildflower Set

As I type this there is a downpour of rain right outside my window. I am really glad we were able to take a walk in between rain storms.

7 thoughts on “In Between Rain Storms

  1. very good photography

  2. wow! those wildflowers are gorgeous!

  3. Sigh, such lovely walks you have.

  4. Beautiful photos. So colorful.
    Blessings
    Diane

  5. Oh Barb, what a lovely walk…I have never seen those “Scotch Broom weeds” I’m with you, they are gorgeous! I love learning the names of new flowers…I actually don’t think I have ever seen Queen Anne’s Lace in our area either, I will be on the lookout…glad your enjoying such beautiful trails with your loved ones.

  6. Yes – Scotch Broom is lovely but it is soooo invasive here in the PNW, particularly in the south coast of Oregon. The roots are so deep and so many seeds from a single pod!

    I have a Facebook page and a Squidoo lens on invasives … the profile image for the FB page is of Scotch Broom. 🙂

    Your photos are stunning! Kudos!

  7. Queen Anne’s Lace is going to be our next “year-long” study in the Outdoor Hour Challenges. The HNS has a lot of great information about it and it is interesting to observe in the winter as well.

    Keep your eyes out for it!

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