Wildflowers : wild·flow·er : wīldˌflou(-ə)r : [noun] : a flower of an uncultivated variety or a flower growing freely without human intervention.
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Here,
along Sand Road,
south of Pullman WA,
a willow tree and purple wildflowers
draw thirstily from the steam beside the dirt road.
Beyond is the expanse of rolling wheat fields.
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Nearly the only natural color
to be seen in the Palouse during late spring and early summer is green,
so these snippets of color
really popped.
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I do love the pop of colour, Madge!
i love wildflowers…beautiful!
Sorry to have missed you when you were in my area. I have just returned from a fabulous trip to Eastern Europe. However I feel like I have missed out on our green Palouse rolling hills this summer. The amber waves of grain are here. I talked to a local farmer and he says they expect harvest to begin in about 3 weeks.
I like the expanse of green that makes the spot of color very prominent. A fine shot.
Great spot of color.
Beautiful shot.
That’s a lovely scene.