Unusual Flower Sighted

This delightful daisy relative can be found in high elevation fields. In latin it’s named Bellis cervidae which means pretty deer.

To fully appreciate this darling little flower, take a hike up to your favorite alpine meadow and see it in person.


Kim Williams, I hold this image dear to my heart!

27 comments … read them below or add one

  1. tracylee says:

    there’s some serious ear nommage to be done, here…
    (for science, of course.)

  2. Madame X says:

    She reminds me of another fabled beauty… http://www.kingtutone.com/queens/nefertiti/nefertiti_museum1.jpg

  3. Kari Callin says:

    “FLOWER! Where ARE you?!”

  4. ReflectAwear says:

    Where’s the “like” button?!

  5. 260Oakley says:

    Looks like those bulbs I ordered from Deers and RoeBucks having finally come up.

  6. loribelle says:

    That daisy must get GREAT reception…

  7. Ace says:

    I’m feeling a bit twitterpated over this one.

  8. Lisa Carol says:

    awwwwwwwwwwwwww

  9. The Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiills are alive, wif the sound of muuuuuuuuuuuusic……………!!!! :roll:

  10. Whatcha think? Given the size of the ears, is that a mule deer?

  11. Gigi says:

    I love ears with lots of hair in them….except on men :lol:

  12. Lewis n' Clark says:

    People! The Plinkage!

  13. Fird Birfle says:

    *PLONK*

    Signed,
    Not just merely *ded* but REEEEEEALLY most
    sinCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEErely *ded* …….

  14. Meaghan says:

    Those ears could be twin satellite dishes.