A lovely portrait of Teasel! It shows so beautifully the intriguing intelligence of plants in their ability to defend themselves. Ouch! I am always amazed at how leaves morph into thorns. I love too looking into the honeycomb like seed capsules. Love the movement caught here... intense. Carol
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Super photo. just shows how every season can be beautiful but in cuch different ways.
Nice photo! Thankfully Teasel grows just north of North Carolina and it does not invade our gardens.
A lovely portrait of Teasel! It shows so beautifully the intriguing intelligence of plants in their ability to defend themselves. Ouch! I am always amazed at how leaves morph into thorns. I love too looking into the honeycomb like seed capsules. Love the movement caught here... intense. Carol
These are beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing. I confess, I have to look up Teasel.
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