The Sunday Challenge: shallow depth of field

Teasle


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07 Oct 2009

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The Sunday Challenge: shallow depth of field

Teasle

07 Jan 2010

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Snow Teasle

30 Jan 2010

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Teasle

Dried Teasle flowering along the interstate.

26 Oct 2009

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More Teasle

Busy week and weekend and I hope to get to all my contacts photos sometime soon. I did take a short walk this evening and revisited the teasle site.

19 Jul 2008

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Teasle

This wild flower is originally from Europe ... Teasle is listed as a noxious weed in some states. Native Americans used the heads to card wool and treated acne with a wash made by steeping the leaves. Teasel was sometimes cultivated for the spine-bracted fruiting heads which were used to raise the nap (teasing) of wool cloth.

24 Oct 2009

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Teasle