Today I just want pretty pictures of sunshine and flowers and the occasional little friend. Have a great Friday lovelies and a perfectly wonderful weekend.
Is that goldenrod? I love goldenrod, although I understand it is one of the worst offenders for folks and pollen issues. Grasshopper, check! Spider, not so much.
I believe it is goldenrod, but I think what you're talking about is ragweed which looks exactly like goldenrod. I think this was goldenrod because after I took these pics I wasn't all stuffed up which is usually what happens when I'm around ragweed.
Beautiful! I love the purple asters (or I assume that is what they are). I'm excited because we had rain in November and that means wildflowers in spring!!! After several years of drought it is time for the wildflowers! Thanks for sharing these!
They are purple asters. My husband's family land is in a government program to keep it in native grasses for erosion control so it always has the most wonderful wildflowers on it. I do hope you get your wildflowers this spring!
fall was so lovely. these pictures are lovely. it makes me miss it all over again even though i love fall. beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteFall is my absolute favorite time of year. I can't wait for spring though, warm sunny days here I come!
DeleteIs that goldenrod? I love goldenrod, although I understand it is one of the worst offenders for folks and pollen issues. Grasshopper, check! Spider, not so much.
ReplyDeleteI believe it is goldenrod, but I think what you're talking about is ragweed which looks exactly like goldenrod. I think this was goldenrod because after I took these pics I wasn't all stuffed up which is usually what happens when I'm around ragweed.
DeleteBeautiful! I love the purple asters (or I assume that is what they are). I'm excited because we had rain in November and that means wildflowers in spring!!! After several years of drought it is time for the wildflowers! Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteThey are purple asters. My husband's family land is in a government program to keep it in native grasses for erosion control so it always has the most wonderful wildflowers on it. I do hope you get your wildflowers this spring!
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