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244/366: Dried Irish Eyes with a Touch of Frost (+1 in a note)


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Here is a perfect example of the awesome sauce that is the Black-Eyed Susan in any of its forms. This happens to be the "Green-Eyed" version also known as "Irish Eyes" because the center of these are green, not brown.
I captured this dried beauty on a frosty December morning, with all of her glorious details. I mentioned the other day how much I love this flower, and you can see here, that even though it's dead, this flower is still stunning. How wonderful is that?! :)
Here is a perfect example of the awesome sauce that is the Black-Eyed Susan in any of its forms. This happens to be the "Green-Eyed" version also known as "Irish Eyes" because the center of these are green, not brown.
I captured this dried beauty on a frosty December morning, with all of her glorious details. I mentioned the other day how much I love this flower, and you can see here, that even though it's dead, this flower is still stunning. How wonderful is that?! :)
Luc Reiniche, Trudy Tuinstra, , yokopakumayoko Francesco and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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i agree about the beauty of this "dead" flower. there are a lot of flowers i enjoy at this stage (irises are not one of them)
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