Flowers are such gifts. They appear so simple in beauty, yet they are very complex.
Wanting to write something profound about flowers, I visited Wikipedia and I was a bit blown away. Do you know there is a floral formula that represents the structure of a flower?

Honestly, I don't' write that kind of blog. There are many great blogs out there in which you will discover information regarding the reproductive system of the flower.

You can learn about the pollenation mechanism. There are two, if you didn't know, Entomophilous (bees transfer pollen) and Anemophilous (transfer of pollen via wind).

There's the whole Flower-pollinator relationships, Fertilization, Dispersal and the Evolution of the flower.

I just like to stop...and take the time to enjoy the flowers. Am I simple? I suppose!
Comments
If being simple means taking time to enjoy flowers, then by all means, lets all strive to be simple!!
I'm like you, I just want to enjoy them.
Annie
Oh, I wish I had the super duper green thumb to grow these beautiful specimens, but I only photographed them!