Bunch of Purple Flowers

Not too many flowers in my front yard, but these purples ones bloom for several months. This is what it looks like from beneath the flowers looking upward. I believe they are mums, but I'm not totally certain.

Usually folks take pictures of flowers from above them or next to them. But I like different angles; so I shot these from below. No, I didn't get on the ground to do it. I picked the flowers for the vase on my table and took the picture holding the bunch skyward.

All I know is no matter how one views flowers, the blooms are still beautiful in creation.

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huttriver12's picture

Thought I had seen...

them before; we have them here.

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Elly's picture

We would call them

chrysanthemums. They are a native of Asia and popular around the world. See here

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I knew it, Elly

But the spelling of the flower was more than I wanted to attempt. Mum is short version. Thanks, I knew you would know for sure.