Sorry I am missing a few of these and trying to catch up...I love hearing your words and seeing the lovely photos....seeds show us renewal..how wonderful...
My butterfly weed plants was damaged in a severe tropical storm, and so I missed this beautiful stage. I hope I can see it next year...getting some more plants. Your photos are stunningly beautiful!!!
Finally I found you again! Since I changed to wordpress I am so confused! These are beautiful photos of the milkweed seeds. Darla formerly of morefamilyandflowers,now hundredsofideas at wordpress.
Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteSorry I am missing a few of these and trying to catch up...I love hearing your words and seeing the lovely photos....seeds show us renewal..how wonderful...
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos! Those seeds are ready to dance in the wind and find a new place to call home!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful seed head - do you know what it is?
ReplyDeleteMy butterfly weed plants was damaged in a severe tropical storm, and so I missed this beautiful stage. I hope I can see it next year...getting some more plants. Your photos are stunningly beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful photos....and words. :)
ReplyDeleteThose seeds are exquisite! So delicate, so beautiful. They seem to be reflecting the light as if the light was coming from within.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo! I always look forward to my garden walks. i never know what unexpected discovery i will make.
ReplyDeleteFinally I found you again! Since I changed to wordpress I am so confused! These are beautiful photos of the milkweed seeds. Darla formerly of morefamilyandflowers,now hundredsofideas at wordpress.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! I didn't let my milkweed go to seed, since I didn't want them to grow in our neighbors' yards.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing photo, so beautiful. I might have to grow milkweed just for the seed heads.
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