Scabiosa columbaria/Scabiosa. Caprifoliaceae. Dispsacales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Butterfly Blue. Small scabious Native to/Sunny sites, dry meadows, and rocky slopes, mostly in th Mediterranean region, but also in the rest of Europe, the Caucausus, Africa, Asia and Japan Symbolism/Mourning. Widowhood. Unfortunate love *Genus of about 80 species *David Tristram found it in his Irish garden in 1960s. Photographed 1/30 9:06am 2024 Posted 1/31(Wednesday) 10:55am 2024
Scabiosa is my favorite flower. There are many colors, and I once planted them from seeds, but unfortunately all the seedlings withered before they bloomed. It's blooming very beautifully. It's a flower with an indescribably gentle color.
Scabiosa has an image of a gentle atmosphere, but in the West it seems to have been said to represent sadness, but it is a cute flower with a frilly appearance.
@XV Thank you for a message. I understand your place. 🤙 I also feel it’s difficult to see the flowers (ladies). …still I walk~ teku teku~. I hope you have a good day! with smile 😊
@ア-さん Thank you. She was blooming only ☝️ in the small place. I have been with her for several minutes. Enjoyable Good day together! with our smiles 😊😊
Dear Yumiko san It's spring according to the calendar, but it's still very cold every day.🥶 How are you? 🤗 Scabiosa is also my favorite flower. The feel of the breeze and the color of the flowers are wonderful.🌼💜💕
@鳩ぽっぽ Yes!🤙 thank you. How are you? What are you going to do today…exercise~ I swim 60 minutes every morning(7:00~8:00am). 👍 Let’s go a good day together! with smile 😊
@鳩ぽっぽ You say “nothing”… let’s find something you can enjoy. Walking~hiking~…driving for a short trip to see the nature~. Let me know(oshirase shite ne). We are together on GS. Have a good day! with smile 😊
Commonly called/Butterfly Blue. Small scabious
Native to/Sunny sites, dry meadows, and rocky slopes, mostly in th Mediterranean region, but also in the rest of Europe, the Caucausus, Africa, Asia and Japan
Symbolism/Mourning. Widowhood. Unfortunate love
*Genus of about 80 species
*David Tristram found it in his Irish garden in 1960s.
Photographed 1/30 9:06am 2024
Posted 1/31(Wednesday) 10:55am 2024