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🍁🪵🌾 Close Ups of Leaves, Bark and Seedheads
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LunarSea
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September 2023
Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
Nasturtium
Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border
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I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
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Plantminded
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September 2023
Superb
@LunarSea
, your camera seems to have the capabilities of an electron microscope! That raindrop on the Nasturtium leaf in the top right with the spectrum of colours is amazing!
Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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NormandyLiz
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September 2023
edited September 2023
I couldn't decide whether to put these in flowers or seed heads... seed heads in the making!
Herb Robert. Why does nature come up with such stunning things?
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Penny_Forthem
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September 2023
This wee tim'rous beastie hiding up a tree on Anglesey.
You can even see his heart!
Beautiful North Wales - hiraeth
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Plantminded
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September 2023
Sempervivum
Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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GardenerSuze
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September 2023
Actaea simplex sideways on only for artistic reasons you understand
I have worked as a Gardener for 24 years. My latest garden is a new build garden on heavy clay.
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Plantminded
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September 2023
Now the bee's upside down!
Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.
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GardenerSuze
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September 2023
Thermopsis, I think, certainly the pea family.
I have worked as a Gardener for 24 years. My latest garden is a new build garden on heavy clay.
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Penny_Forthem
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September 2023
Lichen
Beautiful North Wales - hiraeth
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Sheps
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September 2023
Seed head and a Leaf...
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Nasturtium
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
Herb Robert. Why does nature come up with such stunning things?
You can even see his heart!
Lichen