On the way to the garden this afternoon, Mountain Man pointed out a small wild field of these delightful Nodding Ladies' Tresses...they are late blooming orchids, the like of which I have never seen before. They grow freely about in the grass, making a small field, and are about a foot tall. They are a lovely, bright surprise this time of year. But up close...they are spectacular! I'll start your journey with a close up, so you can see the marvelous details of this tiny bloom (each delicate bloom is about 1/4 to 1/2 inch big)...
This is the same photo, only not cropped as close so you can see how they grow on the stalk.
This is the original photo that I cropped for the first two photos above.
This is a new photo, capturing a portion of the small field. There are about 20 additional stems surrounding this area. What a pleasant welcome home surprise nature has given me!
Oh yes, as I knew would be the case, there were lots of beans to harvest and the leaves are indeed changing!
I am happy to be back, and it isn't just about the beans and the leaves! There's no place like home!
Thanks for reading my blog, you are the best f/f/r/s/f's, see you tomorrow,
Lise
2 comments:
The changing of the leaves are always so enjoyable.
Last night we dug our two hills of sweet potatoes, we got a total of 4 potatoes, so small not enough for a meal.
Beautiful little orchids...and the photo of the green beans and red leaves is frameable. Glad you had a safe trip back to the "Log Cabin". Mountain Man must be a happy man now with his "lady" by his side! Hugs!
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