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Fuzzy Flower: The 105th Flower of Spring & Summer!


This is another really weird flower that grows on our property. They grow only about 4-6" tall and the flowers are only about 1/3" in diameter. When I first saw thema couple of years ago, I kept waiting for the flower to open up...but I finally realized that they ARE open! The buds are round and fuzzy, and open up to reveal these odd, fuzzy faces! I've never seen anything like them, and no amount of searching around on the web has helped me to discover more about them. They grow all over our hillside and our lower forest as well. If you happen to know what they are, please tell me! :D
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