Birds Foot Trefoil

Bird's Foot Trefoil
Bird’s Foot Trefoil

Today’s little spots of sunshine are more otherworldly  looking flowers. They look like they should have had features painted on them by the person who designed them in the first place! They are again quite tiny, but full of character and I hope they bring a smile to your face on this Saturday. A Flower a Day #336

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6 Responses

  1. Hi Elie I have some catching up to as as we sailed from Cairns to Darwin and then on to Broome . Flew to Perth and hired a car for a 1500 K drive ove a few days and had a blast … NOW home as we caught an early flight and only 15 on it for a 3 hours journey .. Qantas made no money on that one but wonderful to be home and safe …

    Must go look at some flowers that I missed 🙂 \
    HUGS

    1. It’s good to know that you got back safe and sound, Len, with your lady Anne. I’m glad that you had a good time, as I know you always do. Thanks for checking in and I hope you like the flowers that went by while you were gone. Hugs back to you!

  2. My research tells me that this dainty bright bit of cheeriness is high quality forage and is grown for silage because it does not cause bloat in ruminants. The lesson I like to take from this is that even the delicate and decorous will almost always have a purpose or usage beyond the aesthetic, if we care to investigate. Thank you, Ellie, for today’s bright note.

  3. They are lovely Ellie. So bright and cheery. And I agree there should be some delicate design put on the flower. Hope you have a great day. Hugs you and Steve.

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