Tuesday, April 28, 2026

A Pink Mist

 I saw this photo online and was astonished. I thought it was not a real plant.


So I started researching it, and it IS a real plant. It is called Prairie Smoke


Prairie Smoke, also known as Geum triflorum, is a unique plant species that can be found in our prairies and grasslands. 


Each stem bears three nodding, bell-shaped reddish-pink flowers which later transform into feathery, upright seed plumes that create a “smoky” effect.


Once the flowers have faded, the plant produces unique seed heads that are captivating. The seed heads resemble feathery plumes and are often used in dried flower arrangements. 





“A flower that blooms into a whisper. Where petals turn to pink mist.”


22 comments:

DawnTreader said...

My first impression was cotton candy, or an ice cream cone...

Ann said...

I have never seen these before. They're fascinating and beautiful. I can see how they would look like smoke

roentare said...

So fluffy and pretty

Mari said...

This is the coolest plant! The name is perfect. I'd love to see one in real life.

Shug said...

looks like a fruit.. Isn't it so pretty and fascinating? They look so delicate. Like Mari, I would love to see these growing.

Granny Sue said...

These are new to me. How delicate and lovely. They almost look unreal.

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Jeanette said...

Those are so pretty!

Carla from The River said...

Oh I love it. :-)

Martha Jane Orlando said...

Such a unique bloom that I've never seen nor heard of before, Ginny. Prairie Smoke is the perfect name for this pink wonder!

Linda said...

That's beautiful!! Wonder where it grows? Probably not in Texas!

photowannabe said...

Wow, I second every thing that others have said.
What an amazing plant. I love the frothy look. Can you imagine seeing a field of these pink smokey flowers?
Sue

HappyK said...

I've seen them. Wow beautiful. Reminds me of cotton candy.

Jenny the Pirate said...

That is uncommonly gorgeous, Ginny! I have planted some flowers this year (or I had them planted; I was afraid that if I touched them, they would die) and am watering them faithfully and so far, so good (but it's only been a few weeks, haha) ... I checked to see if I could grow Prairie Smoke in central South Carolina and it's not looking good; they hate humidity. But they love full sun and we sure have a lot of that! Maybe I can get some seeds and give it a try! xoxo 🏴‍☠️

Chatty Crone said...

I have never seen these before. They're fascinating. I love how they swirl!

Cheerful Monk said...

That’s amazing! ❤️

🌸 Debby/My Shasta Home said...

That is so pretty and I've never seen it before - of course I don't live near any prairies. Wow what a loving artist, our Heavenly Father is to provide us with such unique beauty. Wow.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

What a strangely beautiful flower and one that I have never heard of or seen, thanks for the information, Ginny.

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Interesting looking plant. I have not heard of it before.

DeniseinVA said...

Thank you very much for sharing this exquisite flower Ginny, I have never seen or heard of it before.

Red Rose Alley said...

That's incredible! Looks like a fluffy rose filled with whispy petals. Isn't that something when it's fully bloomed. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing, Ginny.

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