Fringed Gentian

The haunting blue of this flower has captivated me since the first time I saw it. It is a biennual which means it comes up the first year after germination, gathers energy from the sun, blooms the second year, then goes to seed and dies.

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AlanLichty

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I love the shade of blue with these blooms and the fringing is delightful. The mixture of the smaller orange flowers in the midst of these is a nice visual treat that makes the blues stand out even more.
 
I love the shade of blue with these blooms and the fringing is delightful. The mixture of the smaller orange flowers in the midst of these is a nice visual treat that makes the blues stand out even more.
Thanks, Alan. Those inner flowers are goldenrod. They both bloom at the end of the summer and beginning of fall in midwestern prairies.
 

Darcy Grizzle

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Well that just sucks that it dies after the bloom :(, but at least it seeds for more to grow as they are gorgeous & your shot is too! Love the Goldenrod mixed in, natures bouquet!
 
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