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Popping Seed Series: Morning Glory with Exposed Leaves


This is such a bizarre-looking seed. I was amazed to see the exposed leaves and I was delighted to share this so you can see how they are tightly packed within the seed before gradually pushing through the seed casing and moving upwards to the surface and then out into the air! It's truly fascinating.
Don Sutherland, have particularly liked this photo
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