Macro Monday: May 30

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What is this attractive flower? It is in bloom now.

Answer tomorrow.

 

 

And how did you get on yesterday?

Here is the solution to yesterday’s Sunday puzzler.

The plants were:

Eschscholzia

1Tulip

2Allium

3Wisteria

4Rheum

5Rubus

6Dahlia

7Ophrys

ophrys apiferaFuchsia

9

So that gives you

E T A W R R D O F

Rearrange and you get Waterford

 

2 Comments on “Macro Monday: May 30”

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    derrickjknight
    May 30, 2016 at 7:49 am #

    Hawthorn?

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