Here is another little plant whose beauties do not become apparent until you focus down to the very small and wander amongst the glistening ruby-tipped hairs on its flowering stem. By the same token, the flower cluster seen from above is a rather disorderly ball of tiny blossoms and one must really get up close to appreciate the fat, buttery anthers and glistening pair of stigmas. This is Early Saxifrage (Saxifraga integrifolia).
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
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Now that's what I call a macro image! Simply stunning! The detail is amazing.
Great close-ups. Lighting seems to become a different element to deal with on such a scale.
BEAUTIFUL!! Saxifrage is my favourite family. Where did you see these? I haven't seen them before and would love to take a road trip...
Hi Jabba - you can walk to Highrock Park from your place some afternoon - it's a nice little park worth checking out. Google will show you where it is.
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