Wild Flowers - Part One

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the first one is lupine, very cool once in full bloom. not sure about the rest though.
 

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the first one is lupine, very cool once in full bloom. not sure about the rest though.
Okay, I've herd of a Lupine. In the later 1980's there was a mine we dealt with owned by a company called Echo Bay Mining and they had a mine called the Lupine way the heck up north in the Nunavut Territory, Canada.
 

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Yes, Lupine, but in Texas I think they are called "blue bonnets???" Perhaps someone will correct me if I'm wrong.

This is a hi-bred lupine in my yard.
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I tried to get a picture of a bumble bee, but he wouldn't sit still for even a second.
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That fuzzy thing at the top is the bee.
 

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