A FEW PORTRAITS OF ONE DRY PLANT

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Dittrichia viscosa is a plant that appeared in several of my older posts because it is a widespread plant here in my area. However, the Dittrichia viscosa in today's post looks different.

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It isn't green anymore.

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It's brown, it's dry, and the yellow flowers have turned into a multitude of fluffy, parachute-like seeds.

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When the seeds get dispersed by the wind, the remaining flowerheads look a lot like flowers again. Not like the real, fresh flowers, of course, but a new kind of desiccated, mummified ones.

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These photographs were taken more than a decade ago. In 2009.

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I'm still using my left hand to write the post, so this thing, while being considerably better than what I published yesterday, is still very short. However, at least this time the photographs are my work ... like almost always here on HIVE.



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Wild flowers are beautiful in all their stages, I love those photos. It looks like you have a sore hand, I hope you get better.

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Get well soon m'dear...just imagine how many crawlies are going around unphotographed while you're lolling around doing bugger all🙃

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I like your photos, they are very artful.
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I'm glad you're progressing quickly. Don't press yourself. 🌷🌼

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It may also found in other colors. Am I right?

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The plants are dry but they remained beautiful.
Be well man.

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Shots are taken beautifully, dittrichia viscosa is having unique look. Nice to see you sharing old collection.

What happened to your right hand sir?

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Get well Soon My friend. As far as today's photographs are concerned, I have never seen something like this before. this is unique and new to me. Though they are not green but they are still very attractive and pleasuring to watch.

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The actual fact that your photographs, irrespective of the distant time frame still look so beautiful leaves me nothing but amazed and awed fr. I hope you get better soon💕

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I love the color, and the shots of the photos.

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It is dry but giving another look entirely
It looks good maybe because of the way you snapped it

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You will recover dear friend. Find time also to rest

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I don't know what your ailment is since I normally join this panel, I place the votes and when I have time I read and comment, work takes up a lot of time, but you have to work, I hope you recover, you are a very active man, imagine with the left hand you write, it takes more time, so your effort is highly appreciated

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Get well soon bro. Human heart sometimes wants to see such things because we were seeing for a long time you were showing us green things like trees etc. Good to hear that your condition is slowly improving.

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This is a pretty good photography that my friend is showing. Even though the plant is dry, the appearance in this picture is truly extraordinary.

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