Nancy Merrill’s weekly challenge is to share photos involving multiple shapes.
This photo of an heirloom peony is a good example of multiple shapes coming together to make a breathtakingly lovely flower. The peony was a gift from my Aunt Martha, who gave me a number of peonies that started in my family in my grandmother’s garden. Its name has long been forgotten.

There are three basic shapes that make up the blossom: large, almost flat petals on the edge, small ruffles around the center, which consists of a crinkly mass of smaller petals. And, of course, the next bud yet to open is a solid round ball.
I hope you will forgive the wee ant tasting some of the nectar on the peony bud.
Please visit Nancy at https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2021/09/07/a-photo-a-week-challenge-multiple-shapes/ to see her offering this week.
I love peonies. So beautiful and this one is such a lovely color💞
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Thanks, Anne Marie. This is one of my favorites…I love the shade of lavender.
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Precious memories and a very beautiful flower.
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There is something special about plants handed down across generations.
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Lovely. I think it is almost impossible to photograph a peony without an ant, isn’t it?! 😉
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Thank you, Cathy. You are right…they are almost on every bud.
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