Touched by the morning dew. The vineyard is full of these right now. I think they're called ragwort in English, séneçon de Jacob in French. That's just a guess.
If you look closely, you may be able to see the drops of dew on the petals. Click to dewinate.
I didn't even have to look closely. And dewinating made it stunning. Beautiful photo (and flowers). What an awful name, ragwort. If I could pronounce the French, I'd stick with that.
Living outside of Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher since 2003. You'll find here pictures and descriptions of our daily life in rural France, some travels, and other stuff about me, my husband Ken, our dog Tasha, and our cat Bertie.
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Yes,ragwort.
ReplyDeleteLook at the dew on those flowers. Beautiful! By the way, like the new profile pic, you're a cutie.
ReplyDeleteThe dew almost looks like part of the petals.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even have to look closely. And dewinating made it stunning. Beautiful photo (and flowers). What an awful name, ragwort. If I could pronounce the French, I'd stick with that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteIn the Pacific Northwest, these are the tears of First Woman. I guess she is visiting France this summer.
ReplyDeleteC'est très beau ;-) !
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