Flexible planting plans
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We still haven’t managed anything like a spell of good weather. We have to
go back to the first 3 days of February for a run of 3 consecutive days
without ...
3 days ago
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It's very pretty Sue x
ReplyDeleteFantastic close-ups.
ReplyDeleteI'm still not totally sure. Is it a clematis seed head?
ReplyDeleteMarvellous!
ReplyDeleteMy clematis seed heads are very different. That's the beauty of nature ~ such magical diversity and beauty. Great photography!
ReplyDeleteLovely...
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a clematis seed head!
ReplyDeleteLast year (or maybe the year before) one of my clematis produced a perfectly swirled seed head like yours. I haven't seen one so perfect since, until now! Great photo!
For once I guessed right! They are lovely aren't they?xxx
ReplyDeleteDrat. Flowers are not my thing!
ReplyDeleteIt was the seedhead from clematis tangutica Bill McKenzie that I grew from seed many years ago. I thought that the very close up photograph looked a bit like a bird's breast.
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