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258/366: Seed Pod on Magnolia Grandiflora

Last Fall, Steve and I joined our local photography club for a fall colors outing. We went to nearby Ashland's Lithia Park and had a wonderful time wandering around and taking pictures.

I was very surprised when I found what I could only imagine was a budding flower on a tree that looked just like a Madrone to me. However, Madrone's don't have flowers like that, so I am clueless as to what this tree is. To further confuse matters, this picture was taken in October, and that's not normally the time for trees to flower from what I know.

The mystery has been solved by one of our resident experts on ipernity, none other than Fizgig! Thank you for the identification and letting me know that this is a SEED POD! It all makes sense as it was developing at the end of the year! A big thanks also to Pam J for doing some research for me! It's so nice to finally know what this interesting this is!! :D
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Pam J said:

I looked up the park ! They have a wonderful Japanese Garden there... would love to see it..

Still working on an ID for this !
8 years ago

Janet Brien replied to Pam J:

Oh thank you!! Yes, Pam, it is a remarkable place! I've taken many pictures there, and in fact, it was the place where I decided that I could not stand to use my old Canon super zoom camera any more and needed to upgrade to a "real" camera. I remember sitting on a bench and feeling very frustrated, after looking at Steve's 5D pictures. They were so wonderful and, understanding bokeh, I just couldn't stand it anymore. He could get these gorgeous pictures, and no matter WHAT I did, that little camera just couldn't do it. A couple of weeks later, I had my Mk II and the rest is history! :D

P.S. Oh, and the funny thing is that Steve took a picture of me while I sat on that bench. He didn't know what I was so frustrated at that moment, but I see it in my picture!
8 years ago

Fizgig said:

That's the seed pod of a Magnolia Grandiflora -- not a flower bud at all, though it's easy to mistake it for one. When the seeds are ripe, the pod dries out and opens up to reveal the little red gems =) Lots of them, too (see my note, too).... Nice find and capture!
8 years ago

Pam J replied to Fizgig:

AHAAAA !

I knew the leaves looked Magnolia-ish.. but have never seen this one !
8 years ago

Janet Brien replied to Fizgig:

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED!!!! :D
8 years ago

Stan Askew said:

another beauty ... fine work, Janet!
8 years ago

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Fizgig replied to Janet Brien:

You're welcome =)
8 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Awesome capture!

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Eunice Perkins said:

Superb shot!
8 years ago

Bernhard Hofbeck said:

GREAT!
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Keith Burton said:

Another beautiful image Janet...................the amount of detail you've captured is magical.
8 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

Oh wow Janet - magnolias are one of my favourite flowers but I hadn't realised how beautiful the seed pod was just before it flowers
8 years ago

Valfal said:

Wow, absolutely stunning image, Janet! :-))
8 years ago