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Still filled with silky strands to be dispersed by the wind.
Yes, they are like mini dandelion clocks, ready to fly away. 🙂
Really beautiful Eliza
Thank you, Carol!
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Simple, honest, and beautiful.
Thank you!
The cycle of ife. Goldenrod?
Yes, looking pretty still. 🙂
It might be goldenrod, but it certainly is pretty.
It is, indeed– thanks, Linda. And they are like miniature dandelion clocks, ready to disperse their seeds into the wind.
Beautiful Sunday shot.
Thank you, Judy!
Great shot! You have the eyes of an artist, Eliza!
Why, thank you very much, Hien! 🙂
Even when pretty and nourishing flowers have bloomed, the generosity of the seeds remain.
Indeed… thanks, Alice!
It’s snowing outside and I’m looking at these and seeing lots of tiny winter hats.
Seeing snow on things always adds to their beauty! And we are expecting a dusting tonight. 🙂
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Very nice Eliza! Enjoyed seeing your image!
Thank you, Reed!
I love the soft whites with the warm browns. Lovely!
Thank you, Barbara. Late fall wonders. 🙂
Lovely! Right up my alley 🙂
Thank you, Dale. They are almost silvery at this stage, so pretty. x
They are so very pretty!
❤
Very beautiful Exquisite details Eliza!
Thank you, Maria! x
I enjoy seed heads (almost) as much as their flowers. Very nice, Eliza!
Thank you, Belinda!
Love those white bits!
Thank you, Laurie. How are you feeling? Better I hope.
Yes, better. Thanks for asking. Still hobbling, though.
NICE! I like the wintry colors and contrast with the dark background!
Thank you very much, Denise, much appreciated!
Beautiful seedheads Eliza! 💛
Thank you, Xenia! x
So much potential waiting to find it’s experience❤️ Beautifully captured nature🥰 Thankyou so much, sending love your way❤️ Barbara x
Thank you, Barbara!
Beautiful image. Holding onto the future
Thank you, Karina. Seeds are certainly hope for the future. 🙂
🙂
These are beautiful, Eliza! They remind me of tiny dandelions, ready to disperse their seeds.
Thank you, Debbie!
You did indeed show the seed heads on the same day I showed the flowers (and in addition I photographed some goldenrod seed heads less than an hour ago).
Serendipity!
I’ve had same-day serendipities with other bloggers, too, and I expect you have as well.
Fluffy!!! 😀
Very! 🙂
What you’ve captured here so well is something we recognize, but cannot explain. Each delicate piece a facet of authenticity. While I cannot find the words, my heart understands this message perfectly.
What a lovely comment, thank you, Michael.
Lovely, although I had no idea what the plant was until I scanned the comments.
Thank you, Kris. Probably the most numerous wildflower on my acreage. They have a way of taking over any open land around here. Good news for pollinators.
Soft and feminine 🌾
Thank you, Karen. ❤
I love seed heads. They have their own special beauty. Nicely photographed, Eliza.
Thank you, Alys!
A reminder of the season! And that a spring will come afterwards, and seeds will grow again.
Yes, indeed… one thing I’ve always counted on. 🙂
A wintery image to ponder on the eve of December!
Thank you, Kim!
It’s a pleasure!
Such a Christmassy feel to this one, Eliza!
Thank you, Isha!