Hallo again! You asked what kind of flower I have on my blog today; I believe it is called "Spring Flower" in English. The Latin name is Hepatica Nobilis. It is a protected flower in Norway; you are not allowed to pick it. The reason they formate very slow - and we are building homes where they grow! Sad - they where very common here in my childhood.
Beautiful! Great photos of a very delicate little flower and grass. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Thank you also for sharing with Today's Flowers.
Beautiful and very simple...perfect for Sunday evening!
ReplyDeleteThey are so tiny! Very qute flower!
ReplyDeleteSuch dainty beauties! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful delicate flower! I love growing ornamental grasses in my garden!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. What is it about blue flowers that makes them so special?
ReplyDeleteI have always loved these delicate little flowers, and I like the foliage as well. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHallo again! You asked what kind of flower I have on my blog today; I believe it is called "Spring Flower" in English. The Latin name is Hepatica Nobilis. It is a protected flower in Norway; you are not allowed to pick it. The reason they formate very slow - and we are building homes where they grow! Sad - they where very common here in my childhood.
ReplyDeleteIts the first time i'm seeing one. Too beautiful!
ReplyDeleteInteresting grass with delicate flower!
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Thee look very sweet and fragile. I especially like the second pic.
ReplyDeletelovely blue flowers. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great photos of a very delicate little flower and grass. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Thank you also for sharing with Today's Flowers.
ReplyDeletelovely blue eyed flowers. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love them, have planted them and lost them. They just disappeared. My heavy clay soil might have been to much for their daintiness.
ReplyDeleteLove the closeup!
ReplyDeleteSo tiny and delicate.
Thanks for paying me a visit.
I absolutely love this grass. It has such large blades...and the flowers are a bonus.
ReplyDeleteThey are one of my favorite natives!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. Nice photography.
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Abe Lincoln
Brookville, Ohio