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Toothpick Weed (Ammi visnaga)

Despite being called a weed, this is quite a popular plant commonly found in cultivated gardens. I found this one in one of the public gardens in Southsea.
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Stephan Fey said:

Now this a funny name for a weed, probably because of the small, pointed green ends, but it doesn´t really remind me of an toothpick. Very nicely capture, Keith.
37 hours ago

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful macro.
36 hours ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Wonderful close-up with great use of bokeh.
36 hours ago

Annemarie said:

wonderful the light also
35 hours ago

Günter Klaus said:

Diese unscheinbare Pflanze zeigst du aber von einer sehr schönen Seite lieber Keith,das ist in der Natur das Tolle,das auch so Unkraut ganz tolle Motive abgeben,es passt auch das Bokeh wunderschön dazu :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
33 hours ago ( translate )

Jean-Paul said:

I don't know them at all, you can save yourself the toothpicks with them :D
But seriously, very nice the plant with that bokeh.
32 hours ago

John FitzGerald said:

A fine macro and portrait.
28 hours ago ( translate )

Anton Cruz Carro said:

Good macro and focal length, Keith. I'd like to do macro. I don't think I have any macros in my gallery. All the best, Anton.
22 hours ago

Xata said:

An Apiaceae, in my region we call them commonly "ninho de perdiz", partridge nest !
21 hours ago

Gudrun said:

Funny name;-) It looks very photogenic, especially with the gorgeous bokeh background!
17 hours ago

Christel Ehretsmann said:

lovely "weed" as you say ...
11 hours ago