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Glowing Goatsbeard Parachutes (Pappus)

These glowing, golden parachutes (pappus) are specially modified parts of a flower called "sepals." They are able to catch the lightest breeze and lift up into the air, carrying the seed as far as a mile or more away from the parent plant! No wonder we find dandilions (and goatsbeard) everywhere! :D

Explored on June 28. Highest position, page 2 (#50).
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Hans Guenter said:

A gorgeous series. Out of it I like this one most. It's incredible soft and beautiful.
11 years ago

Jim Boynton said:

Supurb! The detail and clarity on such delicate subjects is remarkable.
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Fantasyfan said:

Those make in to lovely macro
11 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Amazing shot.
11 years ago

Puzzler4879 said:

Totally lovely, Janet!

That's Wild!!
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Wonderful World
of Wildlife!!
11 years ago ( translate )

Bee Nee said:

This is what I love about macros - you see the world with a different eye. Beautiful image!
11 years ago

guenievre said:

Super joli! On dirait de la soie!
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