I actually didn’t see them when I was photographing the plant this afternoon at Green Spring Gardens. Back in the studio, I zoomed in on the image in Photoshop and voila—there they were! I’ll give you a clue—you’re looking for two fairly visible ones and one tiny head of a third.
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There are two, each on a separate bloom near top center, and a third on a bloom at 3 o’clock—that’s right side center.
Nice shot.
Ageratum (Floss flower)
This plant has blue-mauve flowers with fluffy heads, and it grows about 18 inches high. The dwarf variety, which is about 6 inches high, is useful for edging.