I have some opened seed heads too! I keep waiting for the sun to shine just right to duplicate the picture I got last year that made them look like sparklers.
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I have some opened seed heads too! I keep waiting for the sun to shine just right to duplicate the picture I got last year that made them look like sparklers.
What beautiful blooms and what an interesting photo.
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Oh it's that time again ... and they shall fly with the birds... in the sky with the wind. Beautiful photo!!!
I remember playing with these as a kid in NY. Fun!
Love that seed pod. Beautiful photo.
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