Lamium for TTs Blog.
By Dottydaisy2
- 4 Nov, 2009
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This was a very difficult task for me choose just one plant that I love, when I love so many..so I chose the humble lamium, which has been overlooked by me, and I suspect many others dismissing it as the stinging nettle plant!! ....... until I had a new camera then I could see how beautiful this little plant was, so delicate and pure, not in your face beauty, but simplicity in it's self.
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They are little beauties when you take a good look at them DD ,this is a beautiful photo...
4 Nov, 2009
Wonderful ground cover too.
5 Nov, 2009
Really lovely
5 Nov, 2009
Nominated for GoYpedia flower photos :o)
5 Nov, 2009
Thanks all have grown this for more years than I care to remember, and, never realised it was so intricate until I took its photo......
5 Nov, 2009
i have this to dotty and its a lovely flower, dont think we realise how pretty it is till close up, great shot :o)
6 Nov, 2009
Your so right and thanks. ; =)
6 Nov, 2009
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Thanks.... I'll put this on my blog.
Lovely choice.... it is interesting that sometimes the camera shows us aspects we have missed with the naked eye... I've noticed that with photos I've taken of my flowers... you see them literally in a different light ! :o)
4 Nov, 2009