I wonder if this is also OK in cooking or salads? I have been put off by some wild garlics that have been SO powerful that even a smidgeon has destroyed a carefully prepared salad!
Lovely shot anyway!
Cracking shot of the delicate little flower Rosa. We have masses of wild garlic growing in our forge valley and raincliffe woods where it carpets the forest floor. It is a wonderful sight when in flower but when conditions are right the aroma can be a little overpowering!
Things you have ... first needed to read the wikipedia about it. Home in western mediterranean. It's not known here in east central europe (at least not to me). But, same as Doug mentioned up there: we have masses of Allium ursinum and had just yesterday pancakes with it. :-)
But it's not in bloom yet.
Beautiful captured.
A great macro shot, Rosa. The flower is perfectly position in the frame, and the shallow depth of field is perfect for making the subject pop from the background. As always, I am impressed by you knowledge of the names of flowers. Cheers, Joe
Hey Rosa, well focused here, a really nice capture of the pretty little Garlic. I have some Garlic, maybe I will soon get a bloom :) have a nice Sunday . Best wishes, Sarah
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Roger (Grisly) said:
Have a nice Sunday
Rosalyn Hilborne replied to Roger (Grisly):
Take care and have a good new week.
©UdoSm said:
Rosalyn Hilborne replied to ©UdoSm:
Sunday greetings.
Annemarie said:
Happy sunday:)
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:
Have a great new week, and stay well.....
Andy Rodker said:
Lovely shot anyway!
Doug Shepherd said:
All the best, Doug
Ulrich John said:
tiabunna said:
Leon_Vienna said:
But it's not in bloom yet.
Beautiful captured.
Joe, Son of the Rock said:
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Keith Burton said:
I love the smell of wild gardlic.........and a couple of flower heads go nicely in a green salad.
So.........delightful and delicious..!!