Toetoe by the river
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Beautiful ornamental grass!
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nice composition. I think it is a tidal waterway near ebb tide, judging by the exposed beach and rivulets.
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ReplyDeleteHope, that there are no alligators........
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Violetta
What an interesting plant! Could be perfect for some decor arrangements.
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Happy WW and a fine week!
That picture makes me want to escape to the countryside.
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Lovely capture! Thanks so much for hosting!
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That is such a pretty reed! Thank you for hosting
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured
ReplyDeleteThey make me sneeze. I can see the muddy estuary behind it, I'd hate to get stuck in it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks somewhere exotic. Egypt.....ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice plant, is your toetoe.
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Beautiful. Spring is just around the corner too. We'll send all this heat to you.
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Grasses are truly decorative with their flowers swaying in the wind.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before! How pretty!
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Those grasses are a delight to see, I think they're the one's used for decoration on Oriental vases sometimes. Happy WW! Mine's here ~ Ms. Donyarific
ReplyDeleteI have seen this Toetoe grass here. Thank you, now I know these are called Toetoe. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view beetween the plants to the beach,
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Thank you for hosting. There are so many wonderful places around the world.
ReplyDeleteLovely contrasts, Betty!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful! I googled it and found out: Toetoe is a New Zealand grass and grows up to three meters (wow) tall and the reflecting sky in the background is a perfect match!
ReplyDeleteLove the composition.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful view, dear Betty!
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Like the framing on this image! Have a great week!
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Noke