Monday, June 19, 2017

Showy Lady’s Slippers

Just like clockwork the Minnesota State Flower appears near Father’s Day every June.

Lots of slippers

They are beautiful! I look forward to seeing them in bloom every June.

In bud

There are many buds, and the weather has turned rainy and cool so we may have a longer Lady Slipper season than normal.

turned to the side with a flying escort

Some seem as if they are marching along with an escort.

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19 comments:

  1. So many Lady's Slippers - delicate and magical. I have never seen them growing in nature so thank you!

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  2. Beautiful. Amazing to see so many of them.

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  3. They are not only beautiful, but so delicate looking. Wish we had them growing here.

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  4. Wonderful! I love seeing them every year, too. :-)

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  5. They are so beautiful! I enjoy going for rides this time of year and seeing the lady slippers in the ditches. One of my favorite flowers.

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  6. So neat! I have never seen them. I wonder if they even grow in Kansasland?

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  7. Those flowers are beautiful! We don't have anything like it here in Oregon.

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  8. Very showy indeed. Now I have to get out and look for them.

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  9. Lady Slippers are so lovely. Nice that they appear right on schedule.

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  10. Oh, I am so envious of this wildflower!

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  11. So very lucky to have these beautiful flowers!!

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  12. They are a wonderful flower. They are such an orchid like flower and the colors are so great.

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  13. So pretty. Do they only grow in MN? I don't remember ever seeing any but would I have recognized them when I was younger? Not sure...I was always in a hurry going no where!

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