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The 159th Flower of Spring & Summer: Sparkling Blossom (1 pic below)


Here's another extremly tiny flower, just 1/4" in size, but so beautiful! I really wanted to get an angle from below so I carefully dug the plant out of the ground and held it up in the air, bracing my camera and hand on a tree trunk to hold them both steady. I know it's kind of cheating, but this is the only way I could get this angle!
By the way, this is a flower I've never seen on our property before, so I'm adding it to my official set. I have about 45 other flowers that I still need to add from this past summer and fall, but I may just have to add them as I got along this year! :D I think this is a kind of Sandwort flower but I wasn't able to properly identify it in the time I had to research.
By the way, this is a flower I've never seen on our property before, so I'm adding it to my official set. I have about 45 other flowers that I still need to add from this past summer and fall, but I may just have to add them as I got along this year! :D I think this is a kind of Sandwort flower but I wasn't able to properly identify it in the time I had to research.
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