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Posted: Fri Jul 9th, 2021 13:26
 
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Nice shot Eric.
What is it?  Shame it only lasts for a day!

The clue is in the name in the bottom right of the photo:lol:

There was me thinking it would make it easier to id

The produce multiple flowers on multiple stems, so it's an ongoing repeat performance



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:lol:
I think it was too obvious.



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Dont know what the flower is but there was plenty of life on it.

DSC_1711 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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Nice shot Iain.
You got a small zoo in that flower!



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It's a Poppythey have gone mad this year. Was hoping the muntjacs would eat them in front garden ..but they don't seem to like them.
There's always bugs in flowers. I give it a shake and hope the petals stay on.:lol:


Here's one I 'shook' earlier.


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jk wrote:
Nice shot Iain.
You got a small zoo in that flower!

Its not the best shot as I couldn't get close but as you say there is a Zoo in there.

 




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Eric wrote:
It's a Poppythey have gone mad this year. Was hoping the muntjacs would eat them in front garden ..but they don't seem to like them.
There's always bugs in flowers. I give it a shake and hope the petals stay on.:lol:


Here's one I 'shook' earlier.


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Thanks Eric. I didn't know you got poppies in different colours but then I'm not very knowledgable about flowers.

 




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Iain wrote:
Thanks Eric. I didn't know you got poppies in different colours but then I'm not very knowledgable about flowers.

Oh yes.

The blue (Himalayan)poppies are stunningly beautiful but the hardest to grow.



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Planted about 40 bedding Dahlias in our front garden this is the first to flower I hope rest soon! Sony A1 with standard 24-105 lens.

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