Wild Flowers - Part One

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I don't know what they all are but they're pretty.
 

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