Stepping outside during the weekend is a refreshing change of scenery.

A relaxing afternoon. The chirping of birds. (That unfortunately refused to stay put long enough for me to take pictures.) The wonderfully blowing breeze, slowly moving the clouds along. 

A slow, short walk around the neighborhood. The back road. Close to a small pond behind the houses and passing by the growing variety of plants in the sidewalks and lawns.

And then, suddenly, a small flash of striking red. In the beautiful sea of green, a collection of small, round brownish leaves emerged.  And in its center, a bunch of red petals.

After a long, long search through google, the name of this plant still remains a mystery to me. From a range of Common Peony flowers to the Dossinia plant, all of the pictures didn’t seem quite right. 

Those small, brownish leaves were not in any of the pictures. Could this be a mutation? Could it be the sun dried them out? While the answer is still unclear to me, the closest looking flower to those I had found was the wild red rose.

A Wild Red Rose (I think)

Even though I remain unsure about this plant species, I appreciated the walk and the adventure searching for this plant as opposed to settling with the bunches of dandelions in my own front lawn.

Ciana Fe Gadut