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Find of Yesterday: Tiny Red Frilly Flowers? Nope! :D


Yesterday I really NEEDED to do a collage to represent my day, but if I could show only one picture that didn't have to do with the burn, THIS would have been my pick!
I was wandering around behind our shop, carefully looking for anything new and tiny, when I saw a flash of fuzzy red something. Staring nose-close, I found myself looking at what appears to be a very tiny Indian Paintbrush of some sort. It's quite different though, so I can't be certain what kind of flower it is. To me, they look a bit like frilly tulips! I was so incredibly happy with this picture, it shows all the magic that I felt when I discovered these precious little blossoms!
Update Discovery!
I found out what these are! They are the leftover sepals and growing seeds of Seablush! They sure do look like flowers though, don't they?! :D
I was wandering around behind our shop, carefully looking for anything new and tiny, when I saw a flash of fuzzy red something. Staring nose-close, I found myself looking at what appears to be a very tiny Indian Paintbrush of some sort. It's quite different though, so I can't be certain what kind of flower it is. To me, they look a bit like frilly tulips! I was so incredibly happy with this picture, it shows all the magic that I felt when I discovered these precious little blossoms!
Update Discovery!
I found out what these are! They are the leftover sepals and growing seeds of Seablush! They sure do look like flowers though, don't they?! :D
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