Lula, I see that you identified your mystery plant. I never would have guessed that they were clematis seed heads. They are absolutely wonderful. -Jean
Jean, I was really lucky, foloow your advise, did some research and found out the picture is of the fruit in winter they are "fethered achenes", the flowers bloom in Jul-Sept. Who could have guessed!
I love the native species. Here, Clematis virginiana - also called Old Man's Beard. And one of my garden favorites: C. tibetana - I always think of distant landscapes when I gaze upon it! Warm wishes, Lula! Alice aka Bay Area Tendrils / Alice's Garden Travel Buzz
What a beautiful capture. I always think of seed heads as winters favorite flowers. All your images are stunning, and I look forward to reading your blog.
lula said…
Lee, thank you very much for yur comment. Lula
Anonymous said…
Lisa, seed heads are abstract and are a great subject to photograph. thanks for becoming a follower! Lula
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"Graminées" as we say here are so interesting in photography. Here you've captured them as if they had been in a cloud. Smashing.
Warm wishes, Lula!
Alice
aka Bay Area Tendrils / Alice's Garden Travel Buzz