Eschscholzia californica/Eschscholzia. Papaveraceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/California poppy. Native to/the United States and Mexico Symbolism/Love. Success. Good things when sent to others *The California Poppy represents the gold rush in California’s history, and it’s also the state’s flower. Photo 5/26 9:52am 2023
@じゅん Thank you for a message. This flower gave me a impression. Simple gold(yellow)color. She get the sun light~. The color is Yellow to gold~ In Japan, you see this flower. I am happy. 😊 Let’s have a nice day together! with smile
[@id:2931894] Thank you. I walked for 30 minutes ~. They are all blooming in the large garden. I was with them for a while to pick up one☝️flower blooming independently. I found it! (hitotu no hana o sagashite)🐶 Have a good day! See U tomorrow 😊
@レーナ Thank you for a message. I know…when I saw this flower for the first time, ‘Gold color’> Yellow. Impressed Let’s have a good day together! with smile 😊
@ちどり Thank you for a message. Yes! We can see this flower a lot of places~. Bright yellow looks nice with my eyes. Healthy color Let’s have a nice day together. with smile 😊
@キャラ Thank you for a message. Yes. I remember ‘medaka’…very tiny ones. 🎶”medaka no gakkou wa~” I still remember when I was a little girl. We show our photos each other and have a nice time together. Let’s have a great day! with smile 😊
@ようこ Thank you for a message. I now live in California. When I knew this flower is the state flower of California, I felt happy. And today…I see them lots. We will have a nice time together on GS. Good day together! with smile 😊
@ハナカ That’s right. We live in the different country and see the same flowers and talk about the name. How nice! Let’s have a nice time together on GS. Nice day! 😊
Papaveraceae. Ranunculales.
Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta
Commonly called/California poppy.
Native to/the United States and Mexico
Symbolism/Love. Success. Good things when sent to others
*The California Poppy represents the gold rush in California’s history, and it’s also the state’s flower.
Photo 5/26 9:52am 2023