No clue what these flowers are, but they certainly seem happier since I transplanted them a couple of weeks ago to a shadier part of the yard.
Specs: 35mm lens, ISO 200, white balance set to “cloudy”, F 3.2, 1/50, cropped, ran the MCP Mini Fusion, sharpened some parts and darkened others.
Gorgeous. I have no idea what it is either.
Thanks! I really wish I had saved the tags from the plants when I bought them 4 years ago.
Do they close up at night? If so, they may be related to the spider wart flowers I have in my front yard… only mine are purple. The flower and leaf look very similar.
They do close at night! They also used to close when the sun got really hot (they used to be in a part of the yard that got more sun).
You were right, Andrea! I just looked up pictures of the Spiderwort Flower and it’s a match. Thanks for solving my 3 year long mystery 🙂
Great picture. Those are Johnny Jump-ups (or, for the uninspired, wild pansies)