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And they march on….
Beautiful
Thank you, Athira!
Always welcome
More than a little!
Glad you agree!
Terrifyingly so!
Pleased you agree, Becky’s !
Those cast some shade. 🙂
Indeed!
Indeed they do….. 😩
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Definitely ‘Triffid-ish’, Sue. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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That would have worked for today’s Lens Artists too, Sue!
I suppose it would
if I am not mistaken, that might be yarrow, plant I am lately fascinated with for its medicinal benefits.
I am no botanist, not a clue!
Oh I do love these and beautifully captured. About five years ago I painted three scarves based on the seed heads of Achillea millefolium (also known as yarrow as Klara has already pointed out) and your photo reminded me straightaway of the design. Thank you, definitely time to revisit them I think.
Ah, thank you for the information, Agnes! Pleased you like this photograph