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Belgium. National Botanic Garden.

 

www.plantentuinmeise.be/PUBLIC/GENERAL/index.php

 

Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist, ragged lady or devil in the bush) is an annual garden flowering plant, belonging to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native to southern Europe (but adventive in more northern countries of Europe), north Africa and southwest Asia, where it is found on neglected, damp patches of land.

 

The specific epithet damascena relates to Damascus in Syria. The plant's common name comes from the flower being nestled in a ring of multifid, lacy bracts.

LA: Eranthis hyemalis

EN: Winter aconite

DE: Winterling

HU: Téltemetö

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

I keep coming across yet another photo of a Sacred Lotus seedpod - sorry to bore you with these : ) I just find them so fascinating and beautiful. Sometimes, I have caught them when they were bright green, but this one is older and has turned brown. Photographed at the Calgary Zoo on 23rd August 2011.

I needed something pretty to hang in my room, so I put my collection to work

Southern Magnolia Seed Pod

I know I've taken an awful lot of shots of Crepe Myrtle seedpods, but it's hard to walk past them without taking at least a couple!!!

Maple seedpods

Awww, he is showing me the berry he is eating.

Yellow-rumped Warbler "Myrtle" (Setophaga coronate)

White Rock Lake, Dallas Texas

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Fluffy seed-heads and one gorgeous bloom - it's that time of the year and I love it!

These seedpods were photographed falling from their "puff-ball" at the Sweetbay Natural Area in northern Palm Beach County, Florida. Please visit my website at tom-claud.pixels.com

Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

White Baptisia alba fading flowers above, puffy gray-green seedpods on stem below, Baptisia

Alba

The fruiting body--variously known as a seedpod, seed cone, or fruit--of the Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera).

 

Taken for the "Looking Close... on Friday!" theme of 11/3/2023: SILHOUETTS IN BLACK & WHITE.

 

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we're here, minimally regulated

Lumen print

Inverted from original

Thanks Robert! Inverting was insanely easy once I knew to use the tone curve.

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