Overcast days bring out the rich colors of the wildflowers and the green grass. The images below with their descriptions were the first wildflowers to bloom this spring. Enjoy!
Berlandier's evening primrose are very tiny and tall wildflowers and this closeup gives the impression they are bigger than what they really are!
I waited too late to catch these wild blue-indigo as they were well eaten by bugs.
Love using macro lens to get closeups of these beardtongue wildflowers. The name is very fitting!
These Missouri evening primroses were plentiful this year!
The heart of this Missouri evening primrose is so beautiful!
This bug was watching me take its picture while feasting on this pink evening primrose.
Tried to find wild blue-indigo that hadn't been marred by bug bites. Love the purple and green colors!
This goatsbeard macro shows these tiny white seeds that I didn't notice till I looked on the computer.
I like how the leaves in the background frame this young purple coneflower! Be looking for my next set of wildflowers taken during the "golden hour" of sunset.
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