Tiny Namjoon with tiny flowers: an ongoing thread @bts_twt
Bouquets of cornsalad (Valerianella locusta, the TINIEST flowers in my yard) and a handful of pink henbit (Lamium amplexicaule).
A normal violet is really too big for such a TinyJoon. The tiny bicolor violets are a better size for a bouquet.
This one's much too big, but here's TinyJoon with a flower from one of my favorite spring trees blooming behind him, the dogwood.
Cutleaf cranesbill (geranium dissectum) and more azure bluets. The cranesbill is considered a weed here, but I love it because it's a teeny tiny geranium.
At the historic farm today we assembled a bouquet of flowers, inspired by this week's Run episode. We started with a bunch of bridal wreath spirea (Jimin's birth flower). It makes a perfect tiny bouquet all by itself.
The little bouquet grew as we wandered (adding a buttercup, field madder and Pennsylvania bittercress), and we also stopped to chat with the big atamasco lilies.
And then we added some vetch for pink hues and some tiny cornsalad for texture, and we decided our bouquet was finished.
So what to do with our bouquet? Well there so happened to be a small historic cemetery on the farm's property, so we decided to leave our flowers there as a memorial. We didn't stand on or photograph the gravestones, but we left our flowers on the mossy ground.
We also saw (but did not pick) some periwinkle, vinca minor, which is often found in historic cemeteries here.
And after saying hello to the bees, we found a lovely patch full of adorable tiny field madder. I'm glad the bees have so many early flowers right at their doorstep.
Wild roses (that smell heavenly) and our first wild geranium actually found in the wild, so exciting!
FLOWER FLOWER FLOWER FLOWER FLOWER! I think this is fleabane, and I don't know if it's a weed or something I planted, oops. It's growing in my garden right next to my roses. But it's cute!
Atamasco lilies! I love these wildflowers, and seeing so many was like meeting a celebrity! We had big rain storm and the woods are full of them at the historic farm park. I kept looking around and exclaiming"WOW!" It is like a fairy land right now. (I'm just a shy plant nerd)
A day may come when I stop saying FLOWER FLOWER FLOWER at every flower that looks like a daisy, but it is not today. Today we FLOWER
Remember cutleaf cranesbill, the tiny dark pink geranium? Here's its cousin the Carolina geranium, a lighter pink tiny flower.
This isn't a tiny flower at all, sorry. This iris is huge and kind of a strange almost-black reddish purple color, so I'm going to call it Dark and Wild.
Tiny wild strawberry flowers and the strawberry itself, safe and harmless, but also flavorless (Yes, @TinyYooning I ate this one too, hoping for a sweeter result.) Maybe the birds like them.
Our first sundrop found in the wild (side of the road, so we picked it to bring it home). Isn't she lovely?
My yard is like a flower meadow right now with buttercups and this purple lyre-leaf sage. The hummingbirds love it.
I have many varieties of sweet william flowers in my garden, but this one is my favorite. Each stem is like a whole mixed bouquet.
A hardy geranium blooming in my garden. She looks small and dainty, but she's impressively tough. Her flowers don't smell, but her leaves are wonderfully fragrant. Geranium leaves smell so good!
The yellow roses smell the best. Just like real Namjoon, Tiny Joon tries to look at flowers and the sky every day.
I love Venus' Looking Glass, such a pretty purple flower that reminds me of a miniature Tiny-Joon-sized clematis, which is Real Namjoon's birth flower. It grows wild all over my lawn and garden.

Nooo, Joonie, look at the leaves! This is ragweed, and one of us is allergic to the pollen! Iām glad your shirt is easy to wash, and Iām glad it isnāt full ragweed season yet. Ugh!
You know, I think Iām actually wrong about it being ragweed. I think it might be the fertile frond of some type of fern. I apologize to that plant.