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15th June 2010
28/365 - Periwinkle Blue  by ladyinblue

28/365 - Periwinkle Blue

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Not exactly sure what these flowers are called but my parents really love filling up their garden with a wide range of flowers. I just love the blue on green in this photo. The plants are definitely drinking up the rain.. everything suddenly seems so green now when just a week ago, they were all looking so brown and drab. If only they could talk, they must be rejoicing!
Comments
blue is my fav and these are beautiful!
posted June 15th, 2010  
I love them! Wonderful shot!
posted June 15th, 2010  
Funny. Posting the same flower. I think they r the same. Haha. I love the blue color too.
posted June 15th, 2010  
Yup I saw your photo too.. atleast now I have a name :) I thought these were the local version of forget-me-nots..
posted June 15th, 2010  
ganda! great shot!
posted June 15th, 2010  
Thanks Potograpiya
posted June 15th, 2010  
beautiful colors, nice shot! =)
posted June 15th, 2010  
Beautiful!!
posted June 15th, 2010  
Hey Gen, I was thinking the same as you about "forget me no". Glad we had Bill to put us on the right track. They are so soft a blue and yes stunning against the green foliage.
posted June 15th, 2010  
This turned out so clear and beautiful--nice
posted June 15th, 2010  
Thanks for the comment! This is a beautiful photo!
posted June 15th, 2010  
Beautiful! Love that color blue!
posted June 15th, 2010  
Beautiful!
posted June 16th, 2010  
So cool. Love the colors and dof.
posted June 16th, 2010  
Thanks everyone for the comments :)
posted June 16th, 2010  
Beautiful! The contrast really is amazing.
posted June 16th, 2010  
Thanks Krissy :)
posted June 16th, 2010  
This is Beautiful -- love, love,love the soft blue color.
I can't see the leaves and can't exactly tell what the true size of the plant is but I think this is Tall Phlox -- goggle and see if you agree.
posted June 16th, 2010  
Hi Bonnie -- Thanks! I tried googling it and unfortunately I think Bill is right.. its called a Blue Cape Leadwort :)

posted June 16th, 2010  
the blue/green contrast is great, nice shot!
posted June 16th, 2010  
Thanks Lori!
posted June 17th, 2010  
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