NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS IN SCOTLAND'S OUTER HEBRIDES AND ANYWHERE ELSE I HAPPEN TO FIND MYSELF
Sunday, 5 September 2010
A Study in Pink and Green
Unfortunately I'm not sure what sort of plant this is and I have no books with me. If I were in Villeneuve there would be plenty of people to tell me. So if no one has posted a name in the next few days I'll let you know.
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I love the warmth of colors in this, Graham!!
ReplyDeleteThey look like happy flowers, dancing prettily in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture.
ReplyDeleteEr... Willowherb? Epilobium montanum?
ReplyDeleteI believe it is Gaura. Not sure it's spelled correctly, but I had these plants in my yard in AZ!
ReplyDeleteI'm told by the person in whose garden it is growing that it's a Gaura (syn. Stenosiphon) a genus in the family Onagraceae.
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