Wood Forget Me Not
Mono Flower
Decaying with Dignity.
Glowing!
H F F
The Woodshed
Grass Seed Head
Skull
Top o' the Hedge
European Plane Tree with Flowers
Two Gulls and a Buoy
Old Portsmouth
H F F
Bluebells
West Dean Gardens
"Look at me Mum!"
Spring Colours
Speckled Wood Butterfly
Sunshine and Sheep
Feeding Time
The Apple Store
Soloman's Seal (Polygonatum)
Frothy
Orange Juice ?
H F F
Bluebell Woods
Bluebells and Bokeh
Round Houses
Portrait of a Goat
Apple Blossom
Spiderlings
Cuckoo Flower - Cardamine Pratensis
Bluebell Woods
English or Common Bluebell
Question: What do you get if you cross a twig with…
Spanish Bluebell
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Bikes Here Please
"................and another thing"
Tulip
Magnolia
Obelisk in Oilseed Rape Field (PiP)
Scarecrow from Hell..!!
Tulip
Magnolia
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Euphorbia


Euphorbia is a very large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge.
They produce a milky sap which can cause inflammation, especially if it comes into contact with the mucous membranes of the eye, nose or mouth. Therefore, spurges should be handled with caution and kept away from children and pets.
They produce a milky sap which can cause inflammation, especially if it comes into contact with the mucous membranes of the eye, nose or mouth. Therefore, spurges should be handled with caution and kept away from children and pets.
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Superb presentation and love all the greens!
Regards, Herb
Oh my goodness! I totally forgot that we have a species that grows on our property!!
www.ipernity.com/doc/290645/17708821
I have taken many pictures of landscape varieties but nope, they must be cropped and ready to process but I didn't ever work on them!
No matter, you've done it for me! FABULOUS and a very successful job showing an entire group. I always focus on just one or two because I love their interesting form and want to see them fill the screen. Yet the whole group is so lovely. Beautiful presentation and dof to keep the attention on this lovely and unusual bunch of blossoms. Lovely!!
Thanks for the wonderful remarks about my silhouetted tree image over Upper Klamath Lake, and also for the lodge inset! :) I do love being able to share pictures as insets that aren't QUITE up to snuff. :) Glad you liked it, I especially love that the "point" of Rocky Point is now one of my pictures! :)
Used to have a few and had no idea they were an irritant. You've got me wondering now ...
Have a lovely new week 彡★
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