Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tangutica/ Macro Monday

Seedheads on tangutica, a type of clematis

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27 comments:

  1. I would never guess that is a clematis. It almost has an eerie, scary quality to it, but it looks like a regular ole plant, too.

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  2. Oh I love it! Soft, feathery and delicate.

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  3. Almost ethereal - I like it!
    Carletta@Round The Bend

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  4. This looks like something that would be atop the head of one of the finely dressed ladies in the 20’s and 30’s. What a lovely bloom....it is out of this world. Whatever type of clematis this one is, I certainly have never seen one. This is one awesome photo. genie

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  5. Really beautiful. I have not seen this type of clematis before.

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  6. Never seen seedheads like this before~beautiful!

    Teresa

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  7. Wonderful macro! Looks like feathers.

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  8. O how stunningly beautiful! It reminds me of feathery wetland plants!

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  9. Gorgeous! Like an elegant dress with jewels (dew droplets).

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  10. Cool capture and a wonderful macro! Made me think of a tarantella leg..! :)

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  11. I would have never guessed this to be clematis. Our beautiful clematis is now mostly brown leaves but it has managed to put forth two small blossoms about half the size of the earlier ones in the past few days.

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  12. Looks like silk, like something to pin on a fancy evening dress.

    Darla

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  13. Amazing seedhead... and wonderful macro.

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  14. Oh.. gorgeous! This one stole my heart! :)

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  15. I like the seed heads of Clematis. I have some but they are not that shiny white. MB

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  16. Wow, what a great macro shot--terrific. I do like Mandevilles, but they are just in big pots on my patio. I'm sure they would get bigger if planted in the ground. They are not winter hardy, so they are done with the first frost. During the summer they bloom prolifically with little care. Mickie :)

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  17. Fantastic details EG. Happy MM

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  18. I think the seedhead is prettier than the actual flower...thanks for posting about it!


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