Flower Power
Not sure what type of plant this one is... Perhaps you know, they are blooming here in Michigan right now!
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Looking Inside A Purple Iris
What An Amazing Plant! So Many Layers To This Purple Leopard Skin Iris!
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Zamfir Coreopsis
Good Depth In This Shot... And I Actually Know What Kind Of Flowers They Are : )
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Mini Red Rose Bud
Only A Few More Days Before This Red Rose Opens Up... You Can View All Of Our Rose Photographs Here!
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Raspberries Blooming
Love how the thorns and the hairs and the buds came out in this raspberry shot! To see all of our raspberry photographs click here!
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Helicopter Seed
Yellow Jacket's Shadow
Sometimes the shadow can be as scary as the real thing... I photographed this yellow jacket just today on my cedar fence. To see all of our yellow jacket photographs click here!
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Waterdrops On The Dandelion
If you look closely or click on this Dandelion photograph you can actually see the water drops and the water stuck in the middle of this pesky plant! For all of our Dandelion Photography click here!
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Focal Black & White Mum
This one I am pretty sure is a mum flower if I am not mistaken... Used a bit of focal black and white to achieve this affect! You can view all of our mum photographs here!
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A Colorful Display
I know these ones are quit common, but I still have no clue what they are. Thoughts anyone?
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Yellow Tubular Flowers
For the numerous time in a row I haven't a clue what type of flowers these are! They are yellow and seem to be tube shaped pedals. Very strange... Perhaps you know what they are?
Update: I now know that these plants are Zamfir Coreopsis!
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The Beginning Of A Pink Butterfly Plant
Humble beginning for this plant that reaches up to 5' high! This plant attracts butterflies, including the Monarch! For more information or to purchase seeds for this plant click here. To see the rest of our Pink Butterfly Plant photographs click here.
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Michigan Blueberries Forming
An Update On The Progress Of The Blueberry Crop This Year : ) Check Out All Of Our Blueberry Photographs Here!
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The Very Beginning Of Grapes
Amazing That They Start Out This Small... But These Grapes Will Be Full Grown By The End Of Summer!
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An Orange Or Yellow Crocus
Is It Orange Or Yellow... Tough To Say Really, What Do You Think?
To View All Of Our Crocus Wallpaper Click Here!
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Mini Rose Leaves With Water Droplets
Normally You Can't Appreciate These Mini Rose Bushes Until About A Month From Now, But These Water Drop Add Quite The Nice Accent...
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Purple And Red Sunset
Straight From Lower Michigan And Onto Your Desktop : ) Hope You Enjoy This Sunset Photograph!
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2 For 1 Special
These pink flower I have come to known as Hyacinth flowers. I have posted a couple of these already, but never the pink variety so here you go : ) To see all of our Hyacinth photographs click here!
This little tiny flower on the other hand I have no idea what it is... If you could please identify it in the comments below, I would appreciate it : )
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This little tiny flower on the other hand I have no idea what it is... If you could please identify it in the comments below, I would appreciate it : )
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Inside View Of A Pink Tulip
Love how the texture of the tulip pedals really came out in this shot. Tulips come in a variety of sizes and colors. They are perennials which simply means that they come back every year without having to re-plant them. Most tulips bloom in April or May but you can delay the blooming process a little if you plant them in a shadier area. You can view all of our tulip photographs here!
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