Fall Flowers on the high Line. Post 4 of 4.
Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia corollata), High Line Park 10/6/2020 Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum), High Line Park 10/6/2020 Flowers, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Flowers, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Black-eyed Susans, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Mint family, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Centaurea family, High Line Park 10/6/2020 Centaurea family, High Line Park 10/6/2020
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The flowering spurge in the first photo is all over east Texas woods just now. I’ve been watching for the bloom of the plant in the third photo, too; I think it’s what’s called ‘winter clematis’ around here. It isn’t native to our area, but it surely is beautiful. I know I’ve never seen the last two, but they certainly are striking.
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Thanks so much for the names. I think the last two are in the Centaurea family
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Lovely shots of these beautiful flowers (Suzanne)
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Thanks Suzanne 🙂 nice to hear from you.
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These are beautiful!
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Thanks. Glad you like them.
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Beautifully captured, Sherry! Love these gorgeous colors.
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Thanks. Much appreciated.
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The second picture is very special.
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Thanks. Trout lilies are fairly common in NY in the Fall.
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Great shots, I love the pink spotted ones and the purple fluffy ones 🙂
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Thanks Eunice
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