Your Lords and Ladies, is very similar to a plant we have in California, but ours is a velvety black, and stinks. I still enjoy it even though it can take over a garden . Just wonderful video, Thank you, Lea.
Really nice watch - I'm also fascinated at how long this lady lingers on the word 'flower' when she speaks - 'fl...owwwww..er' - is this a particular accent or unique?
Thank you. One little request for those who can't remember names : could you restate the name of the flower as you talk about it instead of just saying "this flower ..." Many thanks!
Select the title (12 Spring Wildflowers You Should Know) and it will bring up the “Description”, which replaces the “Comments” on the right-hand side of the screen. You will then be able to view the chapters with the common and Latin name of each flower while you are watching the video. Lea also includes a transcript there.
Select the title (12 Spring Wildflowers You Should Know) and it will bring up the “Description”, which replaces the “Comments” on the right-hand side of the screen. You will then be able to view the chapters with the common and Latin name of each flower while you are watching the video. Lea also includes a transcript there.
You have such a lovely and peaceful way of speaking
Beautiful thank you.
thanks
Jus awesome. I love it.
good to know - thanks
Enjoy the beautiful wildflowers.
Just brilliant...
Lovely video, thank you.
This is so lovely! Thank you!
Thanks :-)
Very nice video. Thank you for pointing out those forget me knots what a beautiful little flower
Beauty And The Tour yes we love that flower. 😊
Great video of wild flowers🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐
so beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)
Nice!
Great video, one of a kind
Wonderful video, very informative and relaxing.
Your Lords and Ladies, is very similar to a plant we have in California, but ours is a velvety black, and stinks. I still enjoy it even though it can take over a garden . Just wonderful video, Thank you, Lea.
So interesting. I’m so interested in identifying wild flowers ad the countryside in general
good luck flower hunting
great info and video. Thanks
Mikey Evolves Thanks Mikey 😄
Love this ! I knew all except wood sorrel and so it was a good test 👍
Beautiful flowers🌼
Thanks. I wonder how many of these you have in the U.S?
Beautiful, thank you X
NatureGirl thank you 🙏
Thanks Lea, very informative. Greetings from the Conwy Valley.
Veru good
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🖐.. I've been looking for a long TIME. 😯? is the name of the plant I saw. Thank you, because in your niche I 👀 The 1st The 😯? LORDS and LADIES PLANTS.
Really nice watch - I'm also fascinated at how long this lady lingers on the word 'flower' when she speaks - 'fl...owwwww..er' - is this a particular accent or unique?
Thank you. One little request for those who can't remember names : could you restate the name of the flower as you talk about it instead of just saying "this flower ..." Many thanks!
Select the title (12 Spring Wildflowers You Should Know) and it will bring up the “Description”, which replaces the “Comments” on the right-hand side of the screen. You will then be able to view the chapters with the common and Latin name of each flower while you are watching the video. Lea also includes a transcript there.
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Select the title (12 Spring Wildflowers You Should Know) and it will bring up the “Description”, which replaces the “Comments” on the right-hand side of the screen. You will then be able to view the chapters with the common and Latin name of each flower while you are watching the video. Lea also includes a transcript there.