Tumbleweeds that were stacking up during high winds on our Colorado farm and dandelion's and I think these are Redstem filaree that invade the grass and garden every spring.
A couple years ago, I was playing with the "collage feature" in Windows Photo Editor... the first 3 are a mix of wildflowers and domestic, from there... the last 3 are self described...
A couple years ago, I was playing with the "collage feature" in Windows Photo Editor... the first 3 are a mix of wildflowers and domestic, from there... the last 3 are self described...
Okay lets try this again as the first link did not work for some reason.
I was planning on having a lot of weeds to photograph when I thought of this challenge but for some reason we have had a lot of snow and cold temps. So I don't have many photos to share. But I'm going to keep searching. Here are a few to start and hope to some your weed photos.
I love the last with that magnificent skyπππππ
p.8 Daner, these are beautiful! I'd tell everyone you're just going for the wildflower look!
My step daughter, who lives in Austin, Tx.... refers to all of it as "green space"... its simply a space where you let nature do it's thing !! so --- wildflower look !? yes!! green space look!? yes !! .... .... what ever, it's just weeds in the front yard.... - - and I really don't care!! I just mow them about every week or 10 days, depending on the rain... .... hahahahaha
Tumbleweeds that were stacking up during high winds on our Colorado farm and dandelion's and I think these are Redstem filaree that invade the grass and garden every spring.
Nice shots of weeds. Absolutely hate those little purple flower/weeds. Ellen