This (unidentified) bloom was captured in a charming village in Brittany - the petals remind me somewhat of a fuschia, but not the overall flower shape (perhaps someone would be kind enough to enlighten me on its name?)
and this (also unidentified) one was snapped in the gardens of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire, England
Since I enjoy colour contrasts, couldn't resist posting these two!
Joining in with Nick's Floral Friday Foto

Isn't Little Moreton Hall a real gem. I think that flower is a peony from what I can see of the leaves. Don't recognise the first one but you don't need the name to enjoy the beauty.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Little Moreton Hall a real gem. I think that flower is a peony from what I can see of the leaves. Don't recognise the first one but you don't need the name to enjoy the beauty.
ReplyDeleteI have so many flowers labelled as 'unknown' I think I could publish a book with them!!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Fun60: Many thanks for the potential identification of the Peony and gracious comment regarding the other bloom. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe brightest things I've seen in weeks. Thanks Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteLove that first white flower, but sorry, I can't help you identify it. It's a very nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThat white flower is from one of my favourite shrusbs: Exocorda macrantha 'The Bride'.
ReplyDeleteThe white one is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBoth are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGirl Friday: Many thanks for identifying the white bloom - much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of these wonderful flowers, Valerie.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the Floral Friday Fotos meme.