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1- Brown stalk of Mexican hat flower
Mexican hat flowers can be found in almost all states of America and even to several states (Provinces) of Canada
The blooming is around mid summer until fall seasons, about two months. The plant produced flowers with colors of:
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dark red yellow
- brown
- orange
- yellow and other colors combines
- brown
- orange
- yellow and other colors combines
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2- Plenty of Mexican hat flowers
Since its rich of nectar and attractive colors, people grow this flower in the garden to attract pollinators.
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03- Blooming of Mexican hat flowers
Well
known pollinators visit the Mexican hat flowers are:
- butterfly
- bee
- butterfly
- bee
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4- Several Mexican hat flowers in the garden.
Have
you seen the Mexican hat flowers in the nature?
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How lovely to have the Mexican hat flowers in your garden I would love this! Have a great weekend!
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Didn't know they are called Mexican hat. Beautiful!
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Mexican hat flowers are pretty!
ReplyDeleteNever seen before but they are lovely !
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Anna
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Son preciosas estas flores.
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Lindas flores mexicanas que parecen agrupaciones corales de mariachis...todo un encanto acompañando en la vereda los pasos.
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They are pretty blooms, I like the colors. Happy weekend to you! 🙂
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Flor muito bonita. Desconhecia de todo, esta chapéu mexicana.
ReplyDeleteÓtima partilha, estimada amiga.
Votos de feliz fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
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Beautiful blooms. It looks rare to me.
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Unas flores preciosas. Un abrazo.
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Wow that was a new flower to me
ReplyDeleteIndeed ... there are lovely blooms.
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Have a fine week. Greetings by Heidrun
Preciosas ❤
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