Just last week we were talking about Crimson Clover in my Floral Friday post. I didn’t know about this beautiful field near me then but I soon found out.
There are more pictures of this field in my Spring Album (here).
Just last week we were talking about Crimson Clover in my Floral Friday post. I didn’t know about this beautiful field near me then but I soon found out.
There are more pictures of this field in my Spring Album (here).
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Wow! That is gorgeous!
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It really is.
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Beautiful! Never heard of this flower before. Learn something today and than you.
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Thank you
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Wow amazing! Is it grown for a reason? Honey bees like it?? 🙂
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It puts nutrients back into the soil.
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And lovely to boot. Win win!
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Indeed!
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Such beautiful fields. 😀
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Yes, they really are.
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I have never seen a field with this clover and OH MY GOODNESS is it gorgeous
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It’s quite stunning in person too.
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🙂 I bet!
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