That’s absolutely stunning, Su, but I’m laughing because I think I just visited your Saturday and Sunday posts (catching up) and now you Monday post when it hasn’t even arrived yet (here.) π
Stunning. I am so happy that you have βthe eyeβ to see beauty where it presents itself.
I wd think it is something of the red clover family, but Iβd really like to know more. WHERE did you find it, how high, in a field, a prairie, along a road? All this might narrow it down.
I saw this plant outside someone’s fence in a residential street. It was about a metre high. I will take a photo of the whole plant and see if anyone can identify it.
Gorgeous! (But it’s still Sunday here for another 9 hours!)
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Sublime π
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Thank you so much π
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What is that lovely plant Su?
Leslie
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I don’t know. I will go and take some more photos and see if Google can help me find out.
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So lovely! Sunday still here though!
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That’s absolutely stunning, Su, but I’m laughing because I think I just visited your Saturday and Sunday posts (catching up) and now you Monday post when it hasn’t even arrived yet (here.) π
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Hehe. Blogging is definitely not a linear thing for me. I feel as though I’m often playing catch-up and seeing posts in reverse order.
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I think she means that Monday hasn’t arrived yet where she lives. It is definitely still Sunday here where I am. π
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Absolutely superb macro shot, Su!
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Thank you so much Peter.
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What a great macro shot Su. Lovely colour and the dewdrops / raindrops. Some kind of pea family?
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Thanks Jude. I’m not sure what the plant is. If I take a photo of the whole thing and post it, you may (will probably) recognise it. π
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The addition of the raindrops turn the photo from beautiful to stunning, Su. congrats!
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Thank you so much Hannah π
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Love the colors.. checkout my last post
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Stunning. I am so happy that you have βthe eyeβ to see beauty where it presents itself.
I wd think it is something of the red clover family, but Iβd really like to know more. WHERE did you find it, how high, in a field, a prairie, along a road? All this might narrow it down.
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I saw this plant outside someone’s fence in a residential street. It was about a metre high. I will take a photo of the whole plant and see if anyone can identify it.
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Then it def. isn’t what I thought…. There is a site on Flickr where you could post it to have it identified, if ever….
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Stunning!!
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Thank you so much π
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