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Artist: Bleeding Through
Date: 03/11/2010
Event: Imperial Never Say Die Tour 2010
Venue: Hmv Forum
Città : London
bleeding heart is one of my all time favorites. This is a smaller compact plant 12-15" high and unlike the old fashioned variety it blooms virtually all summer long. It's coming up like gangbusters, it loves this cool damp weather!
I just looked at this photo again, it looks like a bunch of parsley!
the delicate little bleeding hearts looking so perfectly happy and flourishing in the spring sunshine
Bleeding Broadleaf Crust, ( Stereum rugosum ),
Similar to Bleeding Oak Crust but generally paler in colour and found on a rang of broadleaved trees.
Fruit Body, Usually fully resupinate, but occasionally with a narrow, projecting, uplifed maringinal zone; upper surface smooth or slightly warty, becoming hard and crusty when old; buff, tin pink, with the margin distinctly paler; bleeds red when damaged; sometimes found on thin twigs of birch, when it appears as small, rounded patches.
Habitat, Living and dead wood of deciduous trees and shrubs, particlarly Hazel and Beech,
Status, Widespread and common,.....
Picture taken with Sony Alpha 700 Camera and Sigma 70mm F/2.8 EX DG Macro Lens at F/4.0 and 1/25 sec exposure time. ISO speed set at 400. Exposure Compensation -.3. Metering Mode Center Weighted Average.
I am thinking Spring but the weather is not cooperating! I may have to get a raincoat for my camera and go out anyway.
Bleeding Through with Support from Between the Buried and me tear up the Hi Fi bar in melbourne. jan 23 2009
Bleeding Hearts
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