Name These White Flowers
I am going stir crazy at the moment for not seeing flowers! So these photos were from the summer in my friend's back yard. I miss seeing flowers, colors, and feeling the warm wind. Winter still has a long way to go here in Metro Detroit, and we are just at the beginning of it!
Linking this post to Wordful Wednesday, White Wednesday, and Outdoor Wednesday!
Hi Icy, I live in a wintery world, too - your white flowers mimic the colors I see. I hope you and your Family have a happy and healthy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I do not know the name. They are pretty white flowers.
ReplyDeleteI've seen this flower dozens of times but cannot remember the name for the life of me. Pretty pics, and I long for spring...
ReplyDeleteI am with you. I love all flowers and miss seeing them in the winter. I love the spring time when everything blooms out from a deep sleep.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers...we are expecting more rain tomorrow...heavy at times they say...the ground is still mud from the last rain! Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteI believe that these are phlox...what variety I don't quite know, but I do know that they are all very pretty. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I do not know what the name of this white flower is; but nice shot.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
I don't know what they are, but the look like a nice distraction from winter!
ReplyDeleteAre they white phlox?
ReplyDeleteYour photos are heartening. Makes me remember that spring is the next season. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a woodland phlox- maybe Fuller's White. I love these phlox.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Carolyn
oh, thank you for posting flowers! i miss this too!
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~tracie
I'm sorry that you are not able to see your flowers. The ones you used in this post are really pretty. We just got hit with 2 feet of snow here in NJ. It will probably melt by the weekend.
ReplyDeleteCA Johnson
I don't know the name - but this compilation of images is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy new year.
It is winter here, but warm. Our flowers still enjoy sharing their beauty.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Icy!
Flowers are always nice to see this time of the year. Phlox or maybe verbena?
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