I don't know if the flowers are "wild" or "feral," but these are the blooms I captured.
I liked the yellow against the red of the barn:


These "daisies" are rampant in the round pen (where the following were located) as well as the winter paddocks:

These were growing near the parked horse trailers:

The horses eat Queen Anne's Lace and it amazingly improves their breath, like eating a mint.
2 comments:
Beautiful pics! Very interesting about the Queen Anne's lace!
OH! Did not know that about the Lace and equine breath...which I thinnk smells so good anyway!
Nice shots today!
Kac
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