Dale offers the prompt “show us your bloomers” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge. He clarifies that by “bloomers” he means flowers.
The first photo is of blackberry blossoms along the wilder parts of Regent Parkway. I know they are blackberries because I ate some last summer.
The second one is of some pink flowers along a trail through the various communities in the Fort Mill area. I don’t know what they are but I am glad they were there.


Very nice, Frank, those pink ones might be magnolias
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I know very few names of plants. “Magnolias” sounds like a good name for them. Thank you, Dale!
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Very pretty. I get the pink flowers mixed up. Magnolia? Dogwood? Cherry blossom? Crabapple? They are all beautiful!
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I get the names of plants confused. I do know the difference between “oak” and “maple” (sometimes), but that is as far as it goes. I agree: they are all beautiful. Thank you, Mary!
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Ah, springtime. Great photos.
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Thank you, Michael!
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Beautiful photos, Frank.
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Thank you, Dan!
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Azaleas? That’s how the look growing in the wild here in Oklahoma. They are beautiful when they are in full bloom. Sort of picky to grow for me, however.
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They may be azaleas for all I know. They are beautiful along the trail. Thank you, Oneta!
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Flowers thank you for sharing these pictures.
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Thank you, Jim!
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You’re welcome
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