Quaker ladies (Houstonia caerulea) or "bluets" are often seen growing in blankets along the roadside or in lawns. They bloom in late spring or early summer.
Yes, it was many years before I learned what they are called, Scotty. They’re one of those under-the-radar plants that one sees all one’s life and only belatedly (or never) properly acknowledges.
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Holy smokes.So that’s what they are called!
I learn something every day.
Thanks David.
Yes, it was many years before I learned what they are called, Scotty. They’re one of those under-the-radar plants that one sees all one’s life and only belatedly (or never) properly acknowledges.