
Oklahoma Wildflowers Queen Annes Lace & Black-eyed Susan

Oklahoma Wildflowers Queen Annes Lace & Black-eyed Susan

new beginnings for you~ღ~
there are no endings just new beginnings~ღ~

umbrella for queens~ღ

you take my breath away….

after nearly killing all the plants I bought when I bought this land….I decided I would
transplant wildflowers…I have a dear friend that is a master gardener and she said
“Mick you have native Hostas…from the hostas family but it flowers…”
my friend since jr. high Jeanna….after 25+ years she visited my dry land….and she said….
“Mick I love the transplant idea.”
So here they are! Jeanna Caroline!!!

when the fence is low…water rising…fear is rising…i offer my rope…my hope
when the fence is low
i offer my rope…here
my hope…here

The wheat/hay is almost waist high, so the Indian paintbrushes are hidden see above?

I noticed this morning that the field had a darker tint to it. It was the Indian paintbrushes they turn almost a purple color on the stems. Pretty soon we’ll bale this field and all my wildflowers will be horse feed for the winter. I love that but I do miss them so I enjoy them while I can! ッ

my little slice of heaven on earth ッ

Oklahoma Cat’s Claw~Wildflowers of Oklahoma
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