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This is weed hanging from a rope and its reflections. I cropped and saturated the image for more impact.
This is not milkweed, but some other kind of weed that gives off a similar flower. It starts off as a yellow flower (you can see a couple of them in the pic) then goes into the sparkly thingy, just like a dandilion. Might be related to them.
There are plenty of buds left on this plant, but because of the heatwave, I haven't been out too much. I have no idea if them bloomed or not.
Red weed stalks.
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This tile mural was removed from it's original site and was seriously damaged in the removal about 7 years ago. Now restored with the help of Noam Zimin and many students at the local elementary school where the mural has been installed.
There's a weed growing behind one of my lilac bushes. It's about 4-1/2 feet tall and has these strings of leaves cascading. I just think it's neat.
I do not ever remember seeing this plant before. It is tall and has several rings of these on the stock that is about five feet tall. It's beautiful and even more so up close.
This is a formidable weed in Australia's bush.
This mature, single specimen is well established high up on an outcrop of rock at the Granite Bend of Shorty Creek. It must have grown from seed carried by birds.
My next project will be to cut it down (and poison the stump carefully) before birds transfer the seeds, or they float down the creek which is just below the plant.