
Domesticated
Far from its native shoreline
Nature’s freedom caged
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Are they ready to fall??? Attractive color….
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Just beginning to open.
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Sweet flowers.
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But better seen wild along the rocky coast 🙂
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Indeed.
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That’s gorgeous, Sue. What flower is it?
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Armeria Maritima… sea thrift. You see it a lot on our rocky coastline, from Scotland to Land’s End.
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I’ll have to keep a closer lookout next time we’re walking by the sea. It looks a beautiful flower.
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It is…and looks fabulous when a whole area is in bloom.
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I can imagine. Let’s hope it’s not too long before I can go and see it for myself.
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I certainly hope it will not be long…
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Amen to that.
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These almost seem tropical in brightness!
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They do…but they thrive on our chilly coasts 🙂
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