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The Mullein in full Bloom

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Now I have the full joy of having this "weed" in my garden. It payed me well for letting it live :-) It shows itself from its best side, dont you think so? IN DK we also call it "Light of the King" or "King-Light" if you want. KONGELYS. Remember the Fluffy Weed ?. That is the one. Have a beautiful week. It will be even hotter today, as there is almost no wind, but they promis cooler weather tomorrow. I am SO looking forward to that, I tell you. Yeah I am almost never satisfied with the weather LOL! Shouldnt we have other problems than a little too hot summer weather, we should be very grateful. ;-) Thank you so much for viewing and commenting to my previous post and special warm thanks go to those, who added it to their favorites. :)

Comments (19)


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awjay

2:39AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

beautiful plant...super capture

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EnaR

2:41AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Wow, is that a weed ? it's an amazing flower and a very beautiful photo ;o)))))))))

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flora-crassella

2:50AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

wonderful photo!!!!!! is this one plant????? A really wonderful flower!!!!! in my garden these grow also. But not so sumptuously.....

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durleybeachbum

2:57AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

This a the very best specimen I've ever seen...I'm envious!

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jayfar

3:05AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

What a beautiful 'weed' and surroundings. Super shot.

whaleman

3:11AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

This is beautiful! I think of all as wildflowers, some are annoying at times but they're still a wildflower. Who could call this a weed?

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dragonmuse

4:16AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Gorgeous capture :)

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Meisiekind

6:05AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Weed or not - it is spectacular!! Wonderful shot Helle!

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magnus073

7:29AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

It really is something, and this is a great photo of it Helle

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anmes

8:52AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Lovely! and all the flowers in attendance look wonderful too..and the red is a happy inclusion

MrsLubner

8:56AM | Mon, 12 July 2010

I can't imagine this is a weed! I'd love it in my garden.

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Chipka

12:11PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

I love weeds! They're like cats, they refuse to be domesticated and they are often very beautiful and a little bit "predatory!" It's always nice to have "pretty" flowers in the garden, because they're supposed to be there, but it's even more spectacular when you get a wild flower that decides to grow in an unexpected place almost as if it's there simply because it wants to be! For me, wild plants generally even MORE beautiful! So, this is the same plant with the fuzzy leaves? It's brilliant! It lives up to its name of "King's Light." If I were a king, I'd like a plant like this to represent me!

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Indoda

12:19PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Certainly a pretty weed - excellent shot

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DennisReed

12:31PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Lovely Flower & Garden

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kbrog

12:36PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

One person's weed is another person's wild flower. ;) Beautiful capture!

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jmb007

1:29PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

bonne photo!!

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jeroni

5:24PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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npauling

9:11PM | Mon, 12 July 2010

A very impressive plant and I'm sure I wouldn't think of it as a weed. Lovely capture.

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bmac62

11:22PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

Lovely!


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