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The globe artichoke, also known as French artichoke and green artichoke in the U.S., is from the thistle family.The edible portion of the plant consists of the flower buds before the flowers come into bloom. The budding flower-head is a cluster of many budding small flowers, together with many bracts, on an edible base. Once the buds bloom in autumn, the structure changes to a coarse, barely edible form.
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Glandular globe-thistle (Echinops sphaerocephalus) flower.
Kwiat przegorzana kulistego (Echinops sphaerocephalus).
A quartet of Arizona Eastern B40-8s soak up the evening sun as they roll through Bylas for Globe, AZ.
I had a wander around London today and couldn't resist the way the light was playing on this security guard.
Photo taken outside the Globe Theatre.
This converted six-storey warehouse located adjacent to the river Thames is now 138 apartments. The red crane which was added around 1930 is now just decorative.
If you're old enough, the title of this will remind you of the Globe Trotters! lol
I tried to post the original vertical shot of this photo but it just didn't sit right.
This shot needed to be square and much more macro to be right.
HMBT =]
Echinops ritro. A common garden plant with many varieties, originally from southern Europe. Seen at Kew Gardens.
Slightly more detailed than previously posted version.
Longwood Gardens Pa.
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These are hanging from the rafters in the flower shed at Wright-Locke Farm. After they finish drying, some will be used in arrangements, and others will be sold to a local florist. This image is a 50-frame focus stack, blended with Helicon Focus. I set the camera to take 100 frames, but only used 50, to keep the other bundle a bit blurry.