Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). During the winter months, please feel free to use your archives and find some old favorite photos.
Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers.

Judy from Lifelessons and I are playing with the Alphabet for flower names. Feel free to play along with us if you want. If you want help identifying flowers that start with a specific letter check out AllMyFavoriteFlowerNames.
If you don’t want to play along please just post a flower as usual.



I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
Beautiful photos. I especially like the daisies
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So glad you like the daisies 😀
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😊
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Vibrant photos -the sunflower is my favorite! 😊🌺
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Glad you like the sunflower 😀
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Perfect timing and gorgeous “S” flowers, Cee. I’ll join you tomorrow morning!
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I look forward to it Terri 😀
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Great shots, Cee 👏 Love the snowball bush 😃
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So glad you like that bush 😀 😀
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I was glad you came up with an “S” because I thought somehow, now I was ahead of everyone after just finally catching up!
I love daisies. Original daisies. Its hard to find them because they now come in every possible rainbow color, but I like the white ones with the bright yellow middle. Call me old fashioned. Just like YOURS, as a matter of fact.
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I get all my daisies in their natural habitat. That’s why they are the original versions. 😀
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That’s how we got more than half our gardens: daylilies, spiderwort, solomon’s seal, asters, Queen Anne’s lace — all wildflowers gathered from alongside the road or the woods. We also have a huge number of ferns, though the dryness this year may have killed them off early. Those always need water.
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Oooh! Snowball! Look almost like hydrangeas. LOVE.
https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2022/10/02/flower-of-the-day-chrysler-imperial-is-a-star/
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Beautful flowers! Mine might be a bit unusual today. 🙂
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I’ve never seen that flower before, but it was gorgeous 😀
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Beautiful pictures!! Here is mine for today – https://ramyatantry.wordpress.com/2022/10/02/flower-of-the-day-letter-s/
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Love the snowball bush!
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Glad you like it. Thanks Aletta 😀
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So, Snowball bush. I think we have at least a doppelganger here. It appears the same though they may not call it that here.
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I don’t know its species name just the common name 😀
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Sweet, stunning and super!
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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Good morning, Cee! In my post there are some dilapidated sunflowers and a dahlia! https://secondwindleisure.com/2022/10/02/sunday-stills-the-dilapidated-state-of-things/
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All pretty
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Thanks Alice 😀
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Wow… the sunflower! It’s huge, so beautiful!
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It was one huge sunflower 😀 😀
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That sunflower looks so forlorn but a beautiful capture nonetheless.
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It was getting close to the end of the season when I took that photo 😀 😀
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Such bright flowers. You must have 50,000 pictures of just flowers, Cee! 🙂
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There about ….. 😀
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Wow. I have almost that for everything!
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