A new flower in the garden April 6, 2020 / Su Leslie The potted chrysanthemum I was given late last year is beginning to flower again. Very welcome in a garden that’s otherwise fairly light on flowers. Macro Monday Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
Getting in close is the only way in which we notice all the finer details of a flower like the lovely twists and folds of these petals. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It does. Iโd really like gelato right now, but I guess it wonโt be in a cone for a while. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
๐คฃ๐คฃ โMum, Mum, Tracyโs blaming me. Mum. Mum. She said it firstโ ๐ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Delicious shots of it untwizzling! Sending hugs from confinement, Su ๐ ๐ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Back on my sunny roof after a blast through the lanes, so feeling more cheerful today ๐๐ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Superb macro capture of the chrysanthemum, Su! Its blurry background makes the flower stand out. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Interesting to know that your mums flower in your autumn as do ours, very nice colour too Su. Leslie xoxo LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks Leslie. I was a bit surprised to see the buds as the plant was in full flower last December when I was given it. But itโs a lovely bonus, so Iโll take that ๐ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That’s what my step-mother suggested when she gave me the plant. Good advice it turns out. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh my goodness! How exquisite! I just showed your post to Older Daughter – it looks so much like icing swirled on top of a cupcake! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I hadn’t thought of the cupcake connection, but it does look like icing. Perhaps I need some chrysanthemum inspired cupcakes for the next tea party? LikeLike Reply
I found the same with botanical drawing. Really trained my observation skills. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
How beautiful, I really like that first shot.
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Thank you
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So beautiful!
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Thank you
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Getting in close is the only way in which we notice all the finer details of a flower like the lovely twists and folds of these petals.
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True. Iโm going to know every inch of my garden by the end of this.
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My twisted curly Monday wonder… Love your macros! โค
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Thank you ๐
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Looks like gelato in a cone. Good enough to eat.
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It does. Iโd really like gelato right now, but I guess it wonโt be in a cone for a while.
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I’ve a sudden urge for gelato too. It is all your fault, Su. ๐
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๐คฃ๐คฃ โMum, Mum, Tracyโs blaming me. Mum. Mum. She said it firstโ ๐
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Heehee.
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Delicious shots of it untwizzling! Sending hugs from confinement, Su ๐ ๐
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Thanks Jo. Sending hugs back from confinement with a different view ๐
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Back on my sunny roof after a blast through the lanes, so feeling more cheerful today ๐๐
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yay!
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Superb macro capture of the chrysanthemum, Su! Its blurry background makes the flower stand out.
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Thank you Peter
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Interesting to know that your mums flower in your autumn as do ours, very nice colour too Su.
Leslie xoxo
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Thanks Leslie. I was a bit surprised to see the buds as the plant was in full flower last December when I was given it. But itโs a lovely bonus, so Iโll take that ๐
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I often replant the potted ones and they do quite well….
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That’s what my step-mother suggested when she gave me the plant. Good advice it turns out.
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Beautiful! I love the color, the first image is my favorite.
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Thanks Amy
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Lovely, Su.
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Oh my goodness! How exquisite!
I just showed your post to Older Daughter – it looks so much like icing swirled on top of a cupcake!
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I hadn’t thought of the cupcake connection, but it does look like icing. Perhaps I need some chrysanthemum inspired cupcakes for the next tea party?
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Nature inspires!!!!!
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It sure does
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Outstanding photo!!
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Thank you ๐
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Beautiful close up!
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Thank you ๐
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Enjoyed this photo on Instagram. Fascinating structures, daisy flowers.
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Arenโt they! Iโm learning so much about plants using a macro lens.
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I found the same with botanical drawing. Really trained my observation skills.
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Stunning!!!
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Thank you
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I love the color, it looks fantastic!
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Thank you ๐
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