Some strange flowers in the woods.

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    I have taken wildflower photos for years now and there are always some new ones to find. There are a few out there that are parasitic and many of these are strange and beautiful. I have added some here that you may find interesting, especially if you don't get into the forests. Have a browse, click The Flowers of the Woods.
     
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  3. starface000

    starface000 Seedling

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    Those are great pictures! Thanks for sharing. I've never seen some of those plants before.
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Great photos .I haven't seen many of them either.Very pretty.
     
  5. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    Thank you both for browsing. There are some strange plants around.
     



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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I enjoyed my walk in the woods with you Kildale :)
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Just my kind of plants. I like to see what nature provides us with and some of those are better than the flowers grown in our gardens.
     
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    Your nature walks are really a service to the world, Kildale. I know there is going to come a time when I will be able to share your photos with the kids I work with in the City. Very interesting plants.
     
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    Lovely photos, as always. :D I've got some of those in my garden, and a couple also grow in our woods.
     
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    Hi Droopy, you really have to look for a few of those. There are some great flowers though in the wild places.
     

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