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05/12/2009 05:10:18 AM |
Looks more like Tall Ironweed to me, but I'm not an expert. Grows wild around here and one of my more favorite weeds to photograph :-) You've captured its shape nicely. |
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05/12/2009 04:35:22 AM |
Nice shot, looks like something out of a horror move. |
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05/11/2009 08:15:30 AM |
Interesting flower, I've never seen one like this before. Purple color is pretty and nice way to enhance with the border. |
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05/10/2009 10:47:49 PM |
Very pretty flower, and lovely photo of it. |
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05/10/2009 01:34:02 PM |
Ah ha - Cornflower- mystery solved ! I like how you captured the base of it as well- very intricate bloom- well done :) |
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05/10/2009 12:29:34 PM |
I can't remember the name ... but it is in my garden!! Hummingbirds and butterflys love them. I personally think they are very hard to photograph. Apparently you are much more capable ... my pal Jane!! |
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05/10/2009 11:11:10 AM |
Mountain Bluet is one of the names, some people call it cornflower too. It grows wild around here, I have some growing wild in my back garden. Just the leaves so far, it's a long way off from blooming yet. I think it's a very pretty wildflower. |
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