Yesterday the bees, today the meadow flowers that have been sown in Madame Elisabeth's park specifically for them! The last of the poppies, cornflowers, corncockles (with a tiny spider, can you spot it?) and VDP doesn't know what the yellow ones are. Anyone out there?
Hier les abeilles, aujourd'hui les fleurs qui ont été semées dans le domaine de Madame Elisabeth spécialement pour elles. Les derniers coquelicots, bleuets, nielles des blés (avec une petite araignée, vous la voyez ?) et VDP ne sait pas ce que sont les jolies fleurs jaunes. Sauriez-vous lui dire ?
No idea, but they are tres belle!
ReplyDeleteLove wildflower meadows and of course poppies. Can't be of help with identification I'm afraid, I'm pretty hopeless unless it's something totally obvious :)
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossoms, but I can't identify the yellow one either.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully coloured, whatever they are!
ReplyDeleteI spotted the spider. It looks like a tiny tattoo on the petal.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow flower looks like California poppies. For sure it's some kind of poppy judging by the seed head. Lovely colours in these images!
ReplyDeleteSorry, my ignorance is almost total about this... but I like all of them very much. Even more the yellow ones!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. The yellow ones look like a type of yellow poppy to me but, I'm certainly no expert. I did see that tiny little spider.
ReplyDeleteI see Spidee! Yellow are California Poppies whatever are they doing in Mme. garden?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
MB
It looks like my back yard :-)
ReplyDeleteThey look like poppies to me too! Beautiful shots, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteFading poppies...
ReplyDeleteThe spider? I call them, "you know those yellow spiders."
I love all these beautiful flowers. At first I thought the yellow ones were buttercups but I agree with RedPat.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular flowers and spectacular shots.
ReplyDeleteAll of these flowers are wonderful and your photos are really lovely. The yellow one is fantastic flower color.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Comme j'aime ces plantes messicoles si joyeuses qui me manquaient tant outre-Atlantique.
ReplyDeleteTu as bien su les mettre en boite.