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Although the park was officially closed, I took a walk along the bottom trail to discover a few inch high plants already fully green in bud, or already in bloom...once macro captured, the display a beauty similar to those at a larger scale we a
Stealing the #show at sprawling #BywardMarket #flower stalls was the #liveliness of this #multicolored #ray flower belonging to class 10 #Quill #species of genus #Chrysanthemum
This macro captures more of the true color of the Indian Paintbrush I found in the Guadalupe Dunes recently. I love the delicate little hairs on the colorful bracts. Such luminosity!
For more info on all kinds of Indian Paintbrush, I urge you to check out Mark Egger's photostream. He's a fine photographer and the expert on all things Orobanchaceae and Castilleja.)
Here's his ID info for this plant (posted on my previous image): "Castilleja affinis var. contentiosa (not listed in Jepson), a distinctive form of the widespread C. affinis that is endemic to Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo Counties, mostly along the coast, and especially in the Guadalupe Dunes area." Thanks Mark!
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Lens 50.0 mm f/1.8; Aperture: f/ 2; Exposure time:1/300; ISO: 1600
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