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Bachelor's button
By Violeteyes
- 7 Aug, 2012
- 7 likes
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That's what they call them here. I like the name cornflower better, but I seldom hear it referred to as cornflowers in the states. I just love them-but blue flowers are my favorites!
7 Aug, 2012
Very nice :))
7 Aug, 2012
Thanks Kat :)
7 Aug, 2012
:))
7 Aug, 2012
i love that blue :-)
7 Aug, 2012
It is extraordinary blue :)
7 Aug, 2012
Thank you:)
8 Aug, 2012
Yes so love these cornflowers amazing shade of blue.
8 Aug, 2012
Thanks SK, they are quite striking for such a humble flower.
8 Aug, 2012
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See who else is growing Centaurea cyanus (Cornflower).
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This photo is of "Bachelor's button" in Violeteyes's garden
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Is that waht you call Cornflowers? or is it the yellow flower? :) Reminds me of a painting one of my students did!
7 Aug, 2012