A close-up of ‘Old Man’s Beard’ – or a wild clematis seed head. These plants grow well in hedgerows and look particularly interesting at this time of year as their fuzzy, feathery white seeds and claret red centres look good with various fruits – such as rosehips and various currants.
Fuzziness in the Hedgerow
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gorgeous!!
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Many thanks, Cindy!
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Oh that’s lovely – really caught my eye!
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Thank you very much! They seem to be everywhere at the moment and look so pretty.
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How soft and beautiful they are!
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Yes – they do look lovely and soft, don’t they? Thank you, Marina!
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Amazingly beautiful!!!!!
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Many thanks 🙂
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Looks like an ornament for the Christmas tree 🙂 Annie
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Oh, it does! Thank you, Annie 🙂
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Beautifully captured detail!
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Many thanks, Paula!
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I love this, it’s just perfect, the colours are great and seeds are so fuzzy and beautifully curved, just perfect!
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How very kind, Annerose. Thank you very much!
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how cool is that!
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They are fun seedheads, aren’t they?! Thank you, Geraldine.
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Lovely Photo! I must look out for these…
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Some hedgerows are full of them at the moment. They look particularly good – and festive – alongside rosehips. Thank you, Delft!
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Beautiful and fanciful.
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Fanciful is a great way to describe it! Thank you, Lynn.
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Wow. Fascinating plant!
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It’s curious isn’t it?! I shall look for them more from now on.
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Thank you, Saarimner. Much appreciated.
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magic!
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Thank you very much for all you comments and likes today – much appreciated 🙂
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