Afternoon, May 5th last week was spent in Fillmore Glen New York State Park, Moravia New York. Back in 2002, this was my first wildflower photography experience and repeated many times over the years (Click me for another Hepatica posting). Here is a follow-up showing the next step in the development of Hepatica blossoms, forming seed heads.
Here you see both flowers and a single seed head set in three bracts.
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Thank you for sharing Michael. I worked my way backwards through these great posts.
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Once again Michael, you have brilliantly captured the beauty inherent in the fragility of the flower. Cheers and all the best.
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Certainly! Here’s a suggested response:
Thank you so much, Francisco. Your words mean a lot to me, and I’m truly grateful for your thoughtful feedback. I’m glad that the delicate beauty of spring flowers resonated with you as much as it did with me. Wishing you all the best as well!
Cheers,
Michael
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You’re very welcome Michael, happy Sunday and all the best!
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