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12/7/09

lupin--after the blooms

Being still quite new to gardens and flowers, I find strange things fascinating. This is the remains of a lupin that has flowered.


12 comments:

  1. gorgeous, it reminds me of lupin as well!

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  2. Lovely photo - I had no idea lupine flowers were hairy!

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  3. Wow they look like pussy willows!! Very interesting shot! Love it, Sarah

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  4. Great Macro.
    The Lupins spreeds alot.In my garden I have got severel of them , they are flowering in many colors.

    Have a nice week
    Gunilla

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  5. I don't think you have to be new to appreciate such detail! It's fascinating, and nicely captured, too! Love the angle. :)

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  6. Love those fuzzies.

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  7. Really nice pic, I like the Lupin flowers, my mom has a lot of them in her garden!

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  8. Oh, they look so soft and fluffy! What a fun photo! :)

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  9. Nice macro Taranaki! Those fuzzy pods are seed pods - lupin is in the pea family so if you wait a little longer they'll mature and you'll be able to plant more of them. I love the furry detail on the pods, nicely done!

    Check out my belated MM (Tiny Tuesday?!?) post Common Puffball.

    Cheers,

    Dave

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  10. nice macro shoot....

    they are so soft, i think..

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  11. Wow, I have never seen lupine do that before.
    I am guessing that mine probably is not lupine! Well, i guess it is true, we learn something new every day!

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