One of my very favourite wild flowers, this is such a small, low-growing flower it could quite easily be overlooked if it wasn’t for its bright red vivid colour. Definitely a hands and knees job in the dirt to get these shots in.
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June 2018, local field, Staffordshire, England. © Pete Hillman.
Thanks for the hard work Pete, love the top photo, and so nice to have a lovely close-up view!
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Thank you, Liz 🙂 They are such a delightful little flower.
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Lovely and worth getting dirty for!
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Thank you, Ellen 🙂 Indeed.
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What a pretty little one!
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Thank you, Pepix 🙂 They say small things come in beautiful packages 🙂
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Adorable flower!
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Thank you, Simone 🙂
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These are very good close up shots of a tiny weeny flower!
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Thank you 🙂 I do adore these little flowers.
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This is one of my favorites, as well. Do you have the blue version? I often find the two colors mixed, which is a special delight.
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I have never seen the blue ones, which must be lovely to see.
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Ah, yes, these are very tiny flowers. Just pulled some out of my gravel – should have photographed it first!
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Well done, Pete.
We get them here in fields and roadsides too. I never knew what they were called though.
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Thank you, Vicki 🙂 I have only ever seen them in the local fields, and they are quite something special indeed.
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Lovely!
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Thank you 🙂
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Lovely little thing. Never noticed any of these before but obviously heard of them. I’ll seek them here, I’ll seek them there…
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They are lovely, and can be easily overlooked growing amongst other flowers they are so small. The bright red normally gives them away if you are looking down at your feet.
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