Saturday, July 31, 2010

QUE. . . .BELLA .....!

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~~~borrowed  from JABACUE . . . this is his photo.  

6 comments:

  1. Could do with a little cropping but otherwise an excellent shot. Most impressive, Jabacue.

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  2. I recognize this! I agree, Isn't this a great flower. I came across more today in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia.....will put them up on a blog soon. Did you know there are pink ones?

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  3. Pink ones? Be careful... they probably attract gay bees.

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  4. Well. . . . .they are QUEENS after all.


    I've never seen pink ones. . .natural.
    We use to use food coloring in the water to change their color. . .pink, blue, green. . . .light shades.

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  5. I assume this is a variety of Queen Anne's Lace. I always thought of it as a weed until I saw a dramatic arrangement of it.

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  6. It's absolutely beautiful, Jabacue. Justin, the photos you post tend to be very, very beautiful... For a variety of reasons ;-)

    There seems to always be something special in The Dunes.

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