
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) at the creek’s edge in late August. It’s one of the showiest Lobelia species that grows in the Arkansas Ozarks.
~ Nature Artist using Ozark pigments in Kingston, Arkansas ~


Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis) at the creek’s edge in late August. It’s one of the showiest Lobelia species that grows in the Arkansas Ozarks.
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Madison, that first shot is just wonderful!! They’re all good, but that one is special. What a beautiful flower!
janet
Thanks! That one with white and reflection is my all-time fav. The lighting and calm water set up a perfect picture.

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