Flower Challenge: A Compilation

Flower Challenge: A Compilation

Here is a collection of your submissions for this month’s Flower Challenge…


Thanks for participating in this month’s Flower Challenge. As we receive your entries (send as an email attachment) they will be added to this page, so check back often to see how our collection grows.

#15: This next one could be YOURS: 

 


#14: Marilyn W. writes: 

An Amazon River water lily

Flower in Mojave Desert Garden Clark County, NV


#13: Trish W writes: 

Spring is such an amazing time of year!


#12: Teresa C writes: 

I love sunflowers!!

Just showing off this huge turnip the pre-k kids (3 & 4 year-olds) grew. We planted it last year and forgot about it. Now look at it after the winter.

A special gift for mommies. The children painted mason jars for Mother’s Day and filled them with flowers.


#11: Nancy B writes:

Peonies from the garden here


#10: Al & Liz write: 

Our peony trees in full bloom as our granddaughters are releasing their newly hatched butterflies in the azalea garden.


#9: Jeannie E writes: 

My welcoming clematis, makes me smile whenever I come home.


#8: Barbara H writes: 

I love clematis and the bottom picture was taken on a walk near the yoga class this week. The top one is from my garden.


#7: Sandra O.M. writes: 

I have been given this lovely bouquet by my coworker. It came fresh from her garden, just yesterday.


#6: Susan W writes:

Virtual flowers (Gardens by the Bay) from my daughter Kayley who’s been in Thailand over a month and now spending a week in Singapore.


#5: Annie J writes: 

This is our Solomon’s Seal – I think the flowers are the little white droplets…


#4: Annie J writes:

We believe these may be the first wave of Martian flowers.


#3: Jennifer P writes:

Roses breathing in the morning sunshine…☀️


#2: Lynn F writes:

Here is a photo of my peony with ants, helping it to open. I remember as a little girl, my mother had a peony bush in the far corner of our back yard. It was always fun to watch the ants helping the flowers to open.


#1: This is from Mary H:

Our clematis welcomes May.


 

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