Wordless Wednesday – Flowerbed|Ordløs onsdag – Blomsterseng
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I don’t think I have ever seen a Dandelion flowerbed 😀
Sweet shot and so colourful!
My 4 yr old Granddaughter would love that field.
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Is that flower called Løvetann in Norway? It’s called Maskros in Sweden.
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Yup, Løvetann. I’m not sure why. 🙂 Maybe parts of the flowers look like lion teeth?
Maskros was a nice name for it.