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Today’s Flowers: Chives, Columbine and Bleeding Heart

chives
Who would have thought that chives up close can produce such pretty purple flowers? I look forward to my sage plant blooming as well; it also produces lovely purple blooms.

columbine_prebloom
This was what I photographed of my columbine plant one week ago.

columbine_white
Here’s the same plant one week later, with an open white bloom.

bleeding_heart
The bleeding heart plant (dicentra spectabilis) on the side of my house is showing its little pink hearts. After a while, the greenery of this perennial plant dies down, and one has to be careful to leave it alone so it will bloom again next year.

Coca cutie says

Pretty and wild! My favourits :)

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Juliana RW says

Beautiful

My entry this week : in HERE. I hope you have time to visit. Thanks

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Ilana-Davita says

A lovely and delicate selection. Did you take these photos with the new camera?

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Leora says

Yes. The chives were actually taken with my newest acquisition, a 75-300 mm lens that goes with my Canon Rebel XTi.

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Valkyrien says

I love the photo of the chives! The others too, they are so lovely and delicate! I don't have a garden, so I am a bit in envy! :)

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Robin says

Chives really are lovely flowers. I used to have some growing on my roof and I loved shooting the flowers.

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Arija says

Herbs can be so very decorative. I use chives to companion plant with my roses..they keep the aphids confused.
Lovely bleeding hearts, I love them so much but cannt grow them in our climate.

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Leora says

Hmm...perhaps I should take a little pot of the chives and place it near my climbing rose bush, as it sometimes gets aphids. Thanks for the idea.

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naturegirl says

Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! I love the blossoms on the chive plants!Mine have yet to open..yours are so far ahead of ours here in my growing zone 6.
Happy Mother's Day Leora!

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Kendris says

Beautiful shots! The columbine bloom is particularly lovely.

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Fishing Guy says

Leora: That Bleeding Heart is such a beautiful flower.

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Denise says

Oh Leora, these are such beautiful photos, lovely flowers. Thanks so much for sharing them.

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amanda says

Bleeding hearts are one of my faves, wonderful posts Leora. Happy Mothers Day.

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2sweetnsaxy says

Really nice shots. I never knew that chives bloomed. Cool! :-)

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Reader Wil says

Very beautiful shots, Leora! Good to show the bud of the flower first and then the same flower a week later.

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mymy says

pretty dainty flowers.

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ramblingwoods says

It seems as everything is in fast forward with all the rain...beautiful

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Pat says

Beautiful blossoms! Columbines are among my favorite flowers, but I've been unsuccessful at growing them here.

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Shelley Phillips says

Just been exploring your website. I LOVE your flower pictures! The composition, the sharp flower against the hazy color background...
Very impressive. I love taking close-up photos of flowers too, so we have that in common! The columbine pics were beautiful! And the bleeding heart and a bunch from the other pages that I can't remember, like the azalea with a flower in front.

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Leora says

Shelley, so glad you have left a comment on my site! I started doing photography as a predecessor to doing a painting. Then I discovered "photo memes," like Today's Flowers, and I learned more about the artsy-ness of photography. Also, when you have children with you, it's much easier to snap a photo than to complete a painting.

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Jewish Side says

amazing, I've never seen such flowers before. The columbine in the second picture looks like a frog hanging upside down from a tree, amazing that it turns into a pretty white and yellow flower.

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Leora says

"a frog hanging upside down from a tree"
great metaphor for something...love the wording.

Some columbines are more colorful. I had a red one for a while, but it didn't "procreate," unfortunately.

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