Snow on the Mountain
At first glance it appears this is a large white flower. Then looking closer one can see it really is just white leaves with green stripes. The actual flowers are in the center surrounded by the white leaves.
Ghost Weed
Some choose to call them by another name but I like Snow on the Mountain because it was a Hot, late September day when I found these wildflowers blooming. When it's 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade, Snow has a good ring to it!
Will end this series of Remembering Fall with this post. I had fun taking the pics and had fun sharing them with all you Good Folks who read our blog!
Remembering Fall
part 6
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we call that snow-on-the-prairie, here.
ReplyDeleteLike that name alot also. It would fit where this flower was found also!
DeleteWhat a unique and interesting plant. Nothing even close to that over here on the Coast that I've ever come across.
ReplyDeleteBoth pictures well captured and as always love your commentary that goes with. This has been a colorful series to be sure. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!
Cool flower.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these. They are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere is something about delicate white flowers that translates into beautiful images. It conjures up soft feelings of summer days and quiet times.
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