They are lovely and you are right, I've never seen them before. At first I thought they were Edelweiss ;)!
How pretty! And they really do look like Edelweiss :-) Beautiful picture by the way!!
They are such simple but beautiful flowers
beautiful!
very pretty
so sweet - I've never seen them... well not that I'm aware of... Hugz
So pretty,thank you for sharing - have never seen them before, only heard of them.
Beautiful flowers. Can't say I can ever recall seeing one in person though in my folk-art days I painted quite a few!
How pretty! I've never heard of them.
I don't think I've ever seen them but I guess I just live in the wrong place for them. Very pretty.
Love your photography.
They are beautiful. Did you grow them or are they wild.
So gorgeous, Chooky. I've never seen the real thing.
Beautiful 💖
Beautiful, do they grow in yiur garden?
Lovely! So fun seeing the flowers that grow in your part of the world, Chooky.
Oooh lucky...I've never seen them "in the wild" but I do love the flannel flower, it was a favourite to paint back in the folk art days...
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They are lovely and you are right, I've never seen them before. At first I thought they were Edelweiss ;)!
How pretty! And they really do look like Edelweiss :-) Beautiful picture by the way!!
They are such simple but beautiful flowers
beautiful!
very pretty
so sweet - I've never seen them... well not that I'm aware of...
Hugz
So pretty,thank you for sharing - have never seen them before, only heard of them.
Beautiful flowers. Can't say I can ever recall seeing one in person though in my folk-art days I painted quite a few!
How pretty! I've never heard of them.
I don't think I've ever seen them but I guess I just live in the wrong place for them. Very pretty.
Love your photography.
They are beautiful. Did you grow them or are they wild.
So gorgeous, Chooky. I've never seen the real thing.
Beautiful 💖
Beautiful, do they grow in yiur garden?
Lovely! So fun seeing the flowers that grow in your part of the world, Chooky.
Oooh lucky...I've never seen them "in the wild" but I do love the flannel flower, it was a favourite to paint back in the folk art days...
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