Wave Hill 2 of 3

Wave Hill is a peaceful and tranquil place.

Delicate blue, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016

Soft pink, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Soft pink, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
White with colored c ednters, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
White with colored c ednters, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Lavender colored flower, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Lavender colored flower, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Magnolia spcs., Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Magnolia spcs., Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Pea family, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Pea family, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Fuzzy pods, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Fuzzy pods, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Bee yellow, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Bee yellow, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Ladybugs, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Ladybugs, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Cabbage White (Pieris rapae), Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Cabbage White (Pieris rapae), Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Flower fly, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Flower fly, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Roses and bee, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016
Roses and bee, Wave Hill, NY 6/15/2016

17 thoughts on “Wave Hill 2 of 3

  1. Midwestern Plant Girl 2016-06-19 / 9:41 am

    Very beautiful flowers! I loved the little daisy types with the different colored centers… and I’ve no idea what they are! 😍

  2. layue 2016-06-19 / 4:18 am

    So simple yet beautiful and colorful. Wonderful shots!

  3. BirdNation 2016-06-18 / 1:27 pm

    Beautiful pictures! I’m looking forward to seeing part 3.

  4. Beautywhizz 2016-06-18 / 12:16 pm

    Beautiful photos. Such gorgeous collection of flowers.

  5. Barbara Bryan 2016-06-18 / 11:28 am

    And favorite for me is the Pea Family with color at the center of the image surrounded by lovely curlicues!

    The flowers with the colored centers are fascinating with their “diversity” of color!

    Is there such a thing as a male lady bug?

  6. Sue 2016-06-18 / 11:04 am

    Lovely set, Sherri….best for me is the cabbage white, presumably coming in to land?

    • Sherry Lynn Felix 2016-06-18 / 11:08 am

      Thanks. Yes it did land. I like the fact that you can tell a female Cabbage White – two spots – from a male – one spot.

      • Sue 2016-06-18 / 11:27 am

        Well, new one on me!

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