
During one of our visits to the Tallahassee Museum, I found this most peculiar bush, because its leaves had berries – or seed pods – attached on top. How often do you get to see something like that?
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Super cool! I have never seen anything so odd.
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Nature’s oddities, go figure! ๐
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Lol! Indeed!
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Great shot – interesting hey!
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Thanks, Anna! I thought “this is certainly one of the most oddest things I’ve seen.” ๐
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Thanks for the follow, too!
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No probs! Have a great weekend ๐
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Reblogged this on B.E.S.T. Arts Gallery.
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very kewl ๐
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Thanks! ๐
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Beautiful, Schelley, but then you always do a great job. Happy Easter.
janet
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Thank you, Janet! I hope you have a Happy Easter, too. ๐
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So beautiful this shot is ๐
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Thank you, Sreejith! ๐
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Beautiful shot. I wish my camera had that resolution!
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Thank you! ๐
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A very beautiful shot! Great macro!
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Thank you! ๐
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Great image Schelley! I think they’re actually a parasitic growth found on plants commonly called a gall. I’ve seen a few different ones like the oak gall. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gall
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Very interesting, Sarah. Thank you so much for sharing this!
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My pleasure ๐ Galls are quite fascinating really!
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I will have to go see if they are there this year again. Really fascinating, I love pointing out stuff like this to my son. We have yet to see anything like it again.
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Look for different types on all the trees! Weird nature is always fun to share with the kids ๐
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The photograph is so well composed and shot!
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Thank you! Glad you like the composition! ๐
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