2023 Macro Monday: Azalea Rhododendron ‘Hino Crimson’

Macro Monday-Azalea Rhododendron ‘Hino Crimson’

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Johns Cellpic Sunday

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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Floral Friday: Solidago, or Goldenrod

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: Blue Trail; Warlick Family YMCA; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 FOTD: Coreopsis lanceolata

AKA: Lanceleaf Coreopsis,
Lance-leaved Coreopsis,
Lanceleaf Tickseed, &
Sand Coreopsis

Coreopsis lanceolata is a North American species of tickseed in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the Eastern and Central parts of the United States, naturalized in Canada, the Western United States, Mesoamerica, South America, South Africa and Eastern Australia. It is found in open woodlands, prairies, plains, glades, meadows and savannas.

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max f/1.78 • 24mm • ISO64

Location: The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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Macro Monday: Rudbeckia hirta Irish Eyes

Also known as Rudbeckia hirta ‘Green Eyes’.

Rudbeckia hirta is a short-lived perennial that should be treated as an annual. It may likely endure few winters, but will often self-seed prolifically. The flowers are showier than other Rudbeckia species and have been widely hybridized. (Clemson.edu)

Macro Monday-Rudbeckia hirta

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Sunny Sunday

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max f/1.8 • 1/4016 • 6.86mm • ISO64

Location: Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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Monday Windows: Canna indica Faced Windows

Canna indica,
commonly known as Indian shot,
African arrowroot, edible canna,
purple arrowroot, & Sierra Leone arrowroot.

Ludwigs Monday Windows

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit : ©️ 2023 Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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2023 Sunday Stills: August 27 – Hints of Autumn (or Spring)_Glimpses of Orange

Glimpse of Orange
Autumn Leaves 🍁
Russula
Genus of fungi
Viola cornuta Penny Orange
Perennial Pansy
Echinacea purpurea
‘Orange Passion’
Coneflower

Sunday Stills-Hints Autumn

One Word Sunday-Orange

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters

Cameras: 1) iPhone 14 Pro Max; 2-4 Canon EOS Rebel T3i

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2023 NPC #25: Seedheads (I think)

Dandelion
Echinacea purpurea
(purple coneflower)
seed heads
‘Lochinch’ Butterfly bush
Buddleia ‘Lochinch’
Kudzu Seedhead/ Seed Pods

I’m a little late for NPC #25, but I hope better late than not at all. This one was a challenge for me. I hope I’ve done it justice.

Nature Photo Challenge #25-Seedheads

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Cameras: iPhone 14 Pro Max and Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S18-55mm lens.

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Floral Friday: 2023 August 25 – Snowberry Clearwing hovering over Carolina Phlox

The Snowberry Clearwing (Hemaris deffinis) is a moth of the order Lepidoptera, family Sphingidae. It mimics a bumblebee in appearance. It is sometimes called a “Hummingbird Moth” due to its ability to dark quickly from flower to flower, and its ability to hover over nectar sources.

The Snowberry Clearwing is hovering from flower to flower, which are called Phlox Carolina ‘Gypsy Love’. The Phlox carolina ‘Gypsy Love’ have narrow, pointed foliage and pink flowers in early summer. The Carolina Phlox are native to the southeastern United States. They are an herbaceous perennial boasting broadly cylindrical clusters of lavender to pink or white flowers over a long season.

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S18-55mm lens with Altura Fisheye Lens attachment.

Location: Out Front of The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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2023 CMMC – August: Any Word that Begins with an “O”

Ostrich
Riverbanks Zoo
Columbia, South Carolina
Orange Day-lily
OHIO
Atlantic Ocean
My Eldest Son and I
at the Atlantic Ocean
in Topsail Beach, North Carolina
February 2017

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge-Any Word that Begins with an “O”

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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Wordless Wednesday: Erigeron strigosa

Lesser Daisy Fleabane
(Erigeron strigosa)

Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

Location: Avon Catawba Creeks Greenway; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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2023 CFFC: Forms in Nature

Hippo Topiary Hedge
Snowball Flower
Sarracenia flava
(yellow pitcher plant)

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Forms in Nature

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters

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Silent Cell Pic Sunday: Tagetes erecta

Tagetes erecta
common names,
include African Marigold,
American Marigold,
or Aztec Marigold.

Silent Sunday

Johns Cellpic Sunday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters 

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max f/1.8 • 1/4367 • 6.86mm • ISO 64

Location: In front of Gaston Inn; Gastonia, North Carolina

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Floral Friday: Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica
Stylized
Coleman
admiring a
Crepe Myrtle

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

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Wordless Wednesday: Black-Eyed Susans

A Garden of Plentiful
Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Little Goldstar’
Black-eyed Susan
Coneflowers

Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

Location: Avon Catawba Creeks Greenway Trail; Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

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2023 FOTD: Rosa x ‘ChewperAdventure’

Rosa x ‘ChewperAdventure’
Oso Easy
Mango Salsa Rose

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

Location: Lineberger Park; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 Macro Monday – Buddleja davidii

Common Names: Butterfly Bush;
Orange-Eyed Butterfly Bush;
Summer Lilac

Macro Monday-Butterfly Bush

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: Lineberger Park; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 OWS: Triangle

One Word Sunday-Triangle

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: 2023 Deb L. Waters

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Silent Sunday: Zinnia

Silent Sunday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Sunny Sunday

Whatsoever is Lovely Challenge-2023 Week 32

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S18-55mm lens with Altura Wide-Angle Fish-Eye Attachment. f/5.6 • 1/80 • 55mm • ISO160

Location: The Farm; The Schiele Museum of Natural History & Planetarium; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 Sunday Stills: Aug 13 – Yellow Museum Blossoms to Brighten Your Day 


Sedum sexangulare,

also known as
Tasteless Stonecrop
Lantana ‘New Gold’
Sunflower
Black Eyed Susan
Coneflowers
Coleman
( not a flower, but blossoming before my eyes)

Sunday Stills: Aug 13 Monthly Color Challenge: YELLOW (any shade)

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Johns Cellpic Sunday

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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2023 NPC #24: Edible

Edible Berries:

Melons:

Corn:

Wheat:

My Maternal
Step Great Grandmother
in the Wheat Fields
Throwback Photo

Nature Photo Challenge #24: Ediblem

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters

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Floral Friday: August 11 – Yellow Daylily

Hemerocallis ‘Golden Prize’
Daylily

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 CFFC: Contrast

Color vs. Black & White

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge -Contrasts

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: The Schiele Museum of Natural History; Gastonia, North Carolina

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2023 FOTD: Ruellia caroliniensis

Common Name(s):
Carolina Wild-petunia
Wild Petunia

The Carolina Wild Petunia are extremely common in North Carolina. They are found in lawns and woodlands. This Wild Petunia was seen at Anne Springs Close Greenway along the trails at the Adventure Road Entrance. Many times, even though these flowers are beautiful, they are overlooked and sometimes considered a lawn weed. The Carolina Wild Petunia’s flowers only last a day, but they also have a long flowering period which compensates for the shorter blooming time.

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters …All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max f/1.8 • 1/387 • 6.86mm • ISO64

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Monday Macro: Arum italicum

Common Name(s): Cuckoo’s Pint Italian Arum Italian Lily Italian Lords
and Ladies Orange Candle Flower
Previously known as: Arisarum italicum
Italian Arum is a herbaceous perennial and member of the Araceae family. It was originally planted as an ornamental groundcover. It is now considered invasive in some parts of the United States because it is difficult to control and spreads rapidly. All parts of this plant are poisonous to humans and wildlife. The plant can cause skin irritation and illness.
North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

Macro Monday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge-Simply Orange

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

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Floral Friday: 2023 August 4 – Carolina Phlox

Carolina Phlox
is a lovely long-flowering native
with clusters of purple-pink flowers.
Phlox carolina,
the thickleaf phlox,
is a species of flowering plant
in the family Polemoniaceae.

The specific epithet carolina refers to its native habitat in the eastern United States. It grows in woodland edges and openings. Flowers attract bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies.

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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2023 CMMC: Close Up or Macro

Catawba Woven Basket
Disc Golf Marker
Ipomoea pandurata
Wild Potato Vine

Shot on Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Campsis radicans
American Trumpet Vine
Coleman
on his New
2-Wheel Bicycle

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge-Close Up of Macro

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters…All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Photos 1-2 & 4-5 ~> iPhone 14 Pro Max

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Wordless Wednesday: A Child’s Petals

Purple toothwort
(Lathraea clandestina)

Hugh’s Wordless Wednesday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens. f/5.6 • 1/250 • 205mm • ISO3200

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2023 Last on the Card – July

From my iPhone 14 Pro Max:

United States of America 🇺🇸
and North Carolina Flags
at The Schiele Museum of Natural History
Gastonia, North Carolina

From my Canon EOS Rebel T3i:

Crepe Myrtle
Warlick Family YMCA
Gastonia, North Carolina

Last on the Card – July 2023

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: (c) Deb L. Waters

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Sunny Sunday: 2023 July 30

‘Prairie Sun’ Black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
Rudbeckia hirta
is a variable species
that provides a splash of color
in the summer garden
with its brightly-colored
yellow and gold blooms.

Sunflowers follow the sun… But did you know

When it is cloudy and gray, they face each other and share their ENERGY. Imagine if PEOPLE would do this too.

~Unknown

Sunny Sunday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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Silent Sunday: 2023 July 30 – Gardenia jasminoides

Common name: Cape Jasmine

Silent Sunday

Johns Cellpic Sunday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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Floral Friday: Ipomoea pandurata

Ipomoea pandurata
(eep-oh-MEE-uh pand-yoor-RAY-tuh,
shaped like a fiddle)
is native to Florida and
the eastern half of North America.
It has a large root that can be eaten
if cubed and boiled in at least
two changes of water.
Never eat it raw.

These are also known as Indian Potato, Man-of-the-Earth, Manroot, Morning Glory, Wild Potato Vine, Wild Sweet potato, Wild Sweet potato Vine.

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens. f/7.1 • 1/400 • 300mm • ISO1000

Location: Warlick Family YMCA; Gastonia, North Carolina

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CosPhoChal: Freestyle

Dale of The Cosmic Photo Challenge prompt is Freestyle this week.

Since this is freestyle week I decided to let you visit with me on one of the hikes Coleman and I took this past week. This hike was a little bit different in that we had my daughter, Coleman’s mom, along with us. On Tuesday we needed to be out of the home for awhile because a pest control company was going to come in and spray per the Complex management.

Therefore, we decided to go hiking in one of Coleman’s favorite places. The place we chose was Anne Springs Close Greenway about twenty minutes or so from our residence. Mind you now my daughter is not fond of hiking at all. When we arrived, we should them my membership card and proceeded to park. We thought Trisha, my daughter, was just gonna sit and relax near the canteen while Coleman and I hiked. It didn’t exactly go like we had thought. You see, Trisha brought her dog along with on our adventure ( he had to be out of the home as well).

Lake Haigler

Chewbacca, Trisha’s dog, decided he wanted to hike with us, therefore she had to tag along. We walked down to the lake and proceeded along the trail, Lake Haigler Loop, around the lake.

Haigler Loop

Coleman loves to run along the trail. I prefer a slower pace since I normally take many photos along the trail of the various sites we see. Often we observe different angles around the lake, seeing flowers, butterflies, sometimes turtles, bees, and even dragonflies.

Brazilian Vervain
(Verbena brasiliensis)

At other times we see amazing reflections in the water.

Reflections
in
Lake Haigler

I love seeing various creatures feasting on the nectar of wildflowers her at the Greenway.

Black Swallowtail, Eastern Bumblebee,
and Delta Flower Scarab Beetle
feasting on Buttonbush
Cephalanthus occidentalis
.

Further down the trail as we hike around the lake I notice what appears to be a shape of a triangle formed with the reflections in the lake.

Triangle formation
from the water reflections.
Surrounding Tree Reflections
plus water shimmering

As we keep going I slow down observing butterflies flittering to and fro. Naturally I stop to snap a photograph. Meanwhile, my daughter’s trying to convince me to stop taking pictures. Guess what? She didn’t convince me, not one single solitary moment.

Next on our hike we come across a dragonfly and several turtles along the edge of the lake.

By this time my daughter is tired and wants to get this hike over with. Naturally, Coleman and Chewbacca want to keep going. They’re enjoying the outdoors adventure. Hence, we keep chugging along.

After awhile we decide to pull up a seat and relax a bit before finishing our hike. But first there’s more to observe as we near the picnic tables along the backside of the lake.

Trisha, Chewbacca,
with Coleman
leading the way.
[He knows the trails better than most adults].
Ngaro Wīwi
Priocnemis monachus

delighting on
Angelica genuflexa

Finally to a spot to snack relax near the water’s edge.

Pull Up a Seat

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Freestyle

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge 2023-Week 29

Water Water Everywhere

Alive and Trekking’s Which Way Photo Challenge.

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved. 

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i and iPhone 14 Pro Max

I hope you enjoyed trekking along with us on our hike around Lake Haigler. God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all.

NPC: Water Plants – Spider Lilies

The best time of the year to photograph water lilies or spider lilies in the Carolinas is mid-May through early June. That is when they are at their peak and estimated in 100% full peak of magnificence. These Rocky Shoals Spider Lilies were shot at Landsford Canal State Park. The Landsford Canal State Park is the home of the world’s largest population of Rocky Shoals Lilies. They bloom annually on the shoals along the Catawba River. You can get a closer look at the Spider Lilies if you access the river via a canoe or kayak. There is a 1.5-mile roundtrip Canal Trail you can hike which will take you to an overlook where you can get a panoramic view of the botanical white wonder of the Rocky Shoals Spider Lilies. Landsford Canal State Park is located in Catawba, Chester County, South Carolina.

Denzil Nature #21: Water Plants

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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Zinnia Bouquet to Brighten Your Day

Zinnias

Floral Friday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max f/1.8 1/120 6.86mm ISO50

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2023 CPC: Around the Garden

I do not have my own personal garden where I currently reside. There are various Gardens close by where I am able to visit occasionally with my grandson. The following are a few examples of what can be seen at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont, North Carolina.

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Around the garden.

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️2023 Deb L. WatersAll Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i

Location: Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens Belmont, North Carolina

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FOTD: Ixora coccinea

Ixora coccinea
is a species of flowering plant
in the family Rubiaceae.
AKA jungle geranium,
flame of the woods
or jungle flame
or pendkuli.

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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2023 CMMC: July Magenta Color

Shades of Magenta

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge – July Magenta Color

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters

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LAPC #257: Simplicity Photography 

Russula emetica
Cosmos bipinnatus
‘Pink Popsocks

Lens-Artists Challenge #257: Simplicity Photography

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit:©️Deb L. Waters …All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i

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Macro Monday: White Petunia

PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA ‘WHITE’

Macro Monday

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

Location: The Schiele Museum Farm, Gastonia, North Carolina

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Whatsoever Is Lovely 2023 – Week 27_Monarda fistulosa

Monarda fistulosa
Aka Bee Balm
or Horse-Mint

WHATSOEVER IS LOVELY CHALLENGE-2023 WEEK 27

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Silent Sunday

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters. All Rights Reserved

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens. 

Location: Wildflower Garden, Anne Springs Close Greenway,  Fort Mill, South Carolina 

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NPC #19: Ferns

Sensitive Fern
(Onoclea sensibilis)
Andrew Jackson State Park

Lancaster, South Carolina
Lady fern
(Athyrium filix-femina)
Kings Mountain State Park

Blacksburg, South Carolina
Fern Forest Trail
Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Fern Trail
Crowders Mountain State Park
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
Whatever We May Face
We Have
NOTHING TO FEAR
And Everything
To Hope For In Christ

Denzil Nature: Ferns

RDP TUESDAY-Ferns

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2023 RDP: Itch

After a week of solid rainfall Coleman and I were itching to get outside to roam around in nature. It was decided on Friday that we should be adventurous, after errands were completed. Our errands took us down to Lancaster which is an hour and a half away from our current home. Coleman was being extremely patient, he deserved a break on the way make home. Therefore, to relieve his itch to run around, we stopped at one of his favorite places.

What is that favorite place, you ask? It is the expansive Anne Springs Close Greenway. It was an extremely hot 🥵 and humid summer day. We walked around along the trails, across the swinging bridge, and up to the Wildflower Meadow to observe which flowers were thriving.

These coneflowers are common in the Mountains and the western Piedmont of the Carolinas. They are abundantly growing throughout the Greenway’s grounds.

We took a short break for a bite to eat at the Greenway’s Canteen. Enjoying the cool air was nice, but Coleman was itching for a different kind of relief from the hot 🥵 sunny summer weather. What kind of relief do you think he was desiring?

He was itching to get relief splashing in the water at the Greenway’s Spillway. The Spillway was low, however, it still produced enough water flowing across for many to cool 😎 off and enjoy a splashing 💦 wonderfully amazing good time. Coleman delighted in sloshing and splashing through the Spillway’s water 💦.

Coleman playing
in the
Greenway’s Spillway

Ragtag Daily Prompt-Itch

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

John’s Cellpic Sunday

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Whatsoever Is Lovely: 2023 – Week 26 – Pale Purple Coneflower

Pale Purple Coneflower
Previously known as:
Brauneria pallida
Echinacea pallida f. albida
Rudbeckia pallida
The Pale Purple Coneflower
is a herbaceous perennial
of the genus Echinacea.

These coneflowers are native to North America, and there are nine known species of Echinacea. Echinos is Greek for “hedgehog” or “sea urchin” which is reflective of the plants spiny center cone. Pallida is Latin and translated means “pale.” This is in reference to their petal color which is a pale pink-purple.

Interesting Medicinal Information:

Echinacea was first used by Native Americans for treatment of insect stings and bites as well as snake bites. Currently, Echinacea is used to prevent colds, flu, and other respiratory tract infections. It has also been proven to boost the immune system and treat urinary tract infections. Echinacea preparations can also be topically applied for wounds or skin problems. The roots and whole plant possess a cortisone-like antibacterial property.

WHATSOEVER IS LOVELY CHALLENGE-2023 WEEK 26

Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF 75-300mm lens.

Location: Wildflower Garden, Anne Springs Close Greenway, Fort Mill, South Carolina

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FOTD: Lagerstroemia indica

Lagerstroemia indica
the crape myrtle
(also crepe myrtle,
crêpe myrtle,
or crepeflower)
It is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lagerstroemia of the family Lythraceae.
It is an often multi-stemmed,
deciduous tree with a wide spreading,
flat topped, rounded, or
even spike shaped open habit.
The tree is a popular nesting shrub
for songbirds and wrens.

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

Photo Credit: ©️Deb L. Waters

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro Max

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FOTD: White Dandelion

Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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