I love poppies, and mine did nothing this year. They did not like the wet spring weather. I liked this time lapse. They are hard to remember to do. I wanted to do one of a particular rose but so far all I have done is get the bud. The rest of the opening is still a mystery. so my hat is off to you for accomplishing it!
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Those brave petals come out so wonderfully!!
Very interesting.
QMM
I love these seed heads, they remind me of pepper shakers with the seeds pouring out like pepper. Nature's own.
I love poppies, and mine did nothing this year. They did not like the wet spring weather. I liked this time lapse. They are hard to remember to do. I wanted to do one of a particular rose but so far all I have done is get the bud. The rest of the opening is still a mystery. so my hat is off to you for accomplishing it!
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