Saturday, 17 April 2010

Photos for Mounts (9)

My very latest Photos for Mounts taken today.
"Fritillary Purple Snakes Head"
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18 comments:

  1. What an interesting blossom, I've never heard or seen one before. I'm off to Google!
    Sunny :)

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  2. These are lovely just like material ...love Jan xx

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  3. I've never seen such. Beautiful!

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  4. What a beautiful little flower. I've never seen anything like it before. Great macro!

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  5. These are just wonderful. They are from the trout lily family and about as cute as a lil girls skirt.
    BlessYou

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  6. How 'bout that for completely amazing? Wow, Imac. That is one incredible shot.

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  7. Beautiful, Mac..... I want some of them for my garden.... Send me some... Okay?????
    Billy Bob

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  8. Are they real or silk ? Whatever they are, this is a beautiful shot!

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  9. A superb one - 90% symmetry, which is according to my taste.

    PS Thank you for the comment - when you visited Bergen your ship was berthed just to the left of that ugly "bunker" in the background of my photo.

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  10. Loving the checked petals! Beautifully shot.

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  11. OH Mac, one of my favorite all time flowers. I had them in my garden for a year and then they never came back (squirrels?) and I haven't been able to find the bulbs for sale again. You may have prompted me to do an internet search.

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  12. Stunning... these will look great mounted.. ha! as would your head... :O)

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  13. I've never seen this flower before, either. You've given us a wonderful picture of a beautiful flower.

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  14. Are these for real? So different! I've never seen anything quite like it!

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  15. I really like the pattern on the petals!

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  16. One of the advantages with blogging is that one learn new things from others all the time. I had never seen or heard about this flower before but now I've learned something new. Thank you!

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