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Can anyone ID this plant??? I have more pics of it including a few blurry pics of the tiny cream colored flowers....

Amaryllis belladonna white seed pod. This is the only one with a seed pod. This inflorescence is radial, not all to one side.

 

seed pod reflections

The seedpods have a very rough surface, and they cling to clothing.

 

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2nd contender for my 365 days in colour challenge - June is Green

 

*cropped

Homage to Lascaux series

DSC02554 snow aven seedpods - Nanortalik (place of the bears) on Ymer Island - Antarctic sound (between Franz Josef Fjord and Kong Oscar Fjord - east Greenland

The white seedpods made a lovely contrast with the fall colors.

It never ceases to amaze me that I can go out and around the farm and always see something I have not seen before. These seed pods caught my eye. At first, I saw one that I thought was a dead mole hanging in the tree! The outside looks more like fur than flora.

From the dracunculus vulgaris in our yard.

These are weeds, but I think they're pretty. They were growing along the edge of a soybean field on Fair Street.

H. 'Climax' has some fat healthy seedpods

Linen-cotton fabric 50's inspired design 'seedpods in leafland', available at Spoonflower: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1309400

cotton balls ripen on the plant

“All the flowers of tomorrow are in the seeds of yesterday”

 

Proverb

THIS was in my front yard, right by the walk to the front door. I wonder if it embarrassed my mail carrier.

No idea what this fruit is, other than it's the seed pod of a flowering shrub. Even though they look quite nice I am assuming they are inedible.

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I'll admit I think it looks more than a little like a hissing lizard.

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