Common Comfrey (Symphytum oficinale)
Seen here in a variety of colours this perennial herb grows in damp grassy places.
Lady's Smock. (Cuckoo Flower) (Cardamine pratensis)
Herb Robert. (Geranium robertianum)
Yellow 'Flag' Iris. (Iris posedacorus)
Beautiful work Roy on these images. I hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHey Roy... Love your header, so cute those little ones.
ReplyDeleteThe Comfrey is lovely and I didn't know there where different colors. I have the purple here.
It is a lovely time of year, so much beauty to capture, which you do very well.
Grace
Thanks GG.{:))
DeleteLovely set Roy. Can't beat wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith, yes they are always nice to see.
DeleteThanks Felicia.
ReplyDeleteIiris on hieno kukka. On hienon näköistä, kun niitä kasvaa paljon samassa kohdassa.
ReplyDeletePaljon noin nyt Anne.
DeleteThese are the wild flowers that I may see you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and beautiful shapes and colors.
Greetings, Helma
Comfrey is very popular with the bees along the river where I run!
ReplyDeleteThey are more common than I thought Simon.
DeleteLovely set of pictures, I have the Herb Robert and the Yellow Flag Iris in my garden. The Herb Robert I bought a few years ago from my local garden centre and it has spread around the garden, they are great for very shady areas of the garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn, yes they are lovely little flowers and you can find them just about everywhere.
DeleteThere are so many lovely wild flowers atbthis time of the year. Cardamine pratensis or Mayflower as I've always known it as is a favourite of mine as I associate very closely with my childhood. Very nice photos as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks D.
DeleteGreat photos of these June flowers - all growing in my garden, except cuckoo flower, which seems to be growing everywhere else (but sadly not here)
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot to answer for Nora.{:))
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