Post your seed head

mikew_RIP

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Looks like a dandelion but larger

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STM

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In NC we had this thing called "Skunk Cabbage". It smelled awful but its seed head was quite interesting. I have not seen any down here in the FL panhandle. This is not my image, just one I found on the web but it shows the seed pod to good effect. I would love to find one that I could photograph in black and white!

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Lee532

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In NC we had this thing called "Skunk Cabbage". It smelled awful but its seed head was quite interesting. I have not seen any down here in the FL panhandle. This is not my image, just one I found on the web but it shows the seed pod to good effect. I would love to find one that I could photograph in black and white!

Looks very similar to the Voodoo Lily my wife has growing in the house as the climate here is far too cold for them. On the odd occasion they do flower they do it overnight and the house stinks afterwards!

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Eyelight

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I got one of these:)

Kinda hard to separate the green thingy from a green background, even with the bokeh, hence the slight vignette.

It's ALIVE. It's ALIVE. It's ALIVE.
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A dying world.
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wornish

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It is just the hedge in the background but then I did add a white vignette in PP.

You are right it does look like a black mist moving in :culpability:
 

Eyelight

Senior Member
It is just the hedge in the background but then I did add a white vignette in PP.

You are right it does look like a black mist moving in :culpability:

Now my imagination is getting away from me. That's mom and dad Piney on the right, with a teenage Piney and 4 little Pineys, trying to decide which way to run from the dreaded Hedge Fog!
 
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