Granny, I bet you'll see something even better. Sharon, thanks. They are daylily seed pods, but it's a closeup so they are magnified. I can see where you would think of milkweed pods.
Karen Orlando: I was a 2010 horticultural intern at Brooklyn Botanic and an organic vegetable gardener at Floyd Bennett Gardens Association, a community garden in Brooklyn.
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Boris Anisfeld (Russian, 1879-1973) 'Clouds Over the Black Sea--Crimea',
1906.
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Botanical Prints by Johannes Zorn
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If you follow me on Pinterest (pinterest.com/alchemologie) you know that
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ISN'T NATURE WONDERFUL. I JUST WONDER HOW MANY FOLK STOP AND SMILE THE ROSES. I LOVE THIS PICTURE.AT MY AGE 70S I'LL NEVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE IT AGAIN.
GRANNY
LOL SMILE THE ROSES. I MEANT SMELL THE ROSES. BRAIN IS WORKING TO FAST. LOL
GRANNY FROM FLORIDA
Love this! Looks like milkweed to me.
Granny, I bet you'll see something even better. Sharon, thanks. They are daylily seed pods, but it's a closeup so they are magnified. I can see where you would think of milkweed pods.
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