Beautifully soft and white, bending to the inevitable, her work done and her seeds ready to depart and regenerate into another beautiful wild flowering plant.
So that’s aster. Thanks. All this time I thought I was posting images of goldenrod. I wish I knew more about what’s growing in my backyard. I appreciate the education that often comes with your images.
Asters and goldenrod are from the same “plant tribe”: Asteraceae and there are scads of versions of each one and very, very difficult to tell apart. The only way I know for sure is when I’ve seen them in bloom.
Thanks for all your kind comments.
perfect!
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simple but profound…the words and the photo compliment each other perfectly
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Love the spiral-like curve and the softness radiating from the whole piece
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what a lovely photo, really captures the softness in the plant.
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perfect photo and words
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Lovely softness and thoughts. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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great picture
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I am amazed at your talent of having just the right words to bring the photos alive. A true poet!
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Beautiful!
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Beautifully soft and white, bending to the inevitable, her work done and her seeds ready to depart and regenerate into another beautiful wild flowering plant.
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Stunning capture!
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Very beautiful and delicate!
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So that’s aster. Thanks. All this time I thought I was posting images of goldenrod. I wish I knew more about what’s growing in my backyard. I appreciate the education that often comes with your images.
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Asters and goldenrod are from the same “plant tribe”: Asteraceae and there are scads of versions of each one and very, very difficult to tell apart. The only way I know for sure is when I’ve seen them in bloom.
Thanks for all your kind comments.
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