Foraged flora - Gladiolus ilyricus

Last weeks have been mosty dedicated to re-organizing the garden for the summer, that needs to be done rather fast given the high temperatures of past days.  While the garden is taking shape, I also had time to   explore the area and find nice widlflowers and local vegetation, with which I created floral arrangements.

This post is starting a new section of the blog dedicated to foraged flora, that will portray images of seasonal floral bouquets arranged from the surroundings vegetation.

The first floral is with gladiolus ilyricus, commonly known wild gladiolus, native to the mediterranean basin and that thrives mostly in meadows.



Comments

Mr Paul said…
Wow, hard to believe its a Gladiolus. You wouldn't expect such fine features. Lovely photo.
Paul
Stunning! It's interesting how particular plants capture our fancy. Thanks for sharing your excellent photography skills!
Anonymous said…
Lula, There is something special about floral arrangements made from wild flowers, and this is a particularly beautiful flower for such an arrangement. Lovely photos. (I, too, have been struggling to finish spring garden chores in a garden where summer has caught me unprepared.) -Jean