Walking through the park, she suddenly noticed from afar the red "lights" in the thickets of juniper. I rarely visit this park, I have never seen such a colorful neighborhood before.
I went to the park with the aim of removing various insects on flowers, grass, so the camera was with a telephoto lens. It was not necessary to come very close.
I was already returning home, time was running out, quickly removed the cloves in the juniper and left.
At home, after the photo was unloaded, she began to doubt whether these carnations were living flowers.
Suddenly it came up with such a decoration of juniper thickets with decorative cloves.
Juniper grows at the monument to I.S. Turgenev may have been highlighted colorfully to attract the attention of visitors.
Doubts arose because now I no longer see blooming carnations in urban flower beds. They were in June-July. Yes, and some all the right cloves in the photo imperceptibly not a single wilted petal. And large for cloves, although now anyone can bring varieties.
We’ll have to go to this park once more and examine the carnations in the vicinity.