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The first photo is of a magnolia seed pod.
The second, about 10 days later, is the red seeds, after the pod opens.
The first photo is of a magnolia seed pod.
The second, about 10 days later, is the red seeds, after the pod opens.
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Beautiful shots!~ I love the 2nd one in the blue sky!
Btw, your link in Ruby Tuesday is the one from your Weekly Winners post. Just thought I'd let you know. :)
Mine is posted HERE. Happy RT!~
Beautiful! You still have plenty of nice days ahead don't you! :)
My son got the newest Eragon book (can't think of the name) and he read it in like a week! And it was the longest one so far. :) He was restarting Eragon when I encouraged him to check out Twilight. May make a reader of him yet. :)
What a beautiful shot !
Wow... what an awesome plant... don't think I've ever seen one. That second photo in particular is gorgeous.
My first time to see a magnolia seed pod...Love the second where you used the sky as a background, great also for Skywatch! Thanks for your visit and I hope you enjoy your week!
What a great capture.
The second is beautiful against the blue sky.
Oh I love those, very pretty!
Wow!!! I've never seen one of those before!! Excellent work!
I have never seen that before!! Beautiful
Hi!
Beautiful Shots! Never seen one of those before! Thanks for stopping by my place. Take Care!!
Sherrie
Love those magnolia trees!!
How pretty! I love magnolias but the leaves do get messy at times.
we have two magnolias that bloom here in early spring - but I don't think they make lovely seed pods like that.
Maybe I need to take a closer look. beautiful.
Ha, it's the first time that I see a magnolia seed, too! It looks very beautiful!
I will post pictures of magnolias growing in Austria next spring and you will see the difference... They are much smaller! And I have never seen seeds.
Have a nice week and thanks for visiting :)
I don't think I've ever seen magnolia seeds before. What a glorious shade of red they are.
I'm going to march outside right now and look at my neighbor's magnolia tree. I always take picture of its blooms, but do not notice the rest. I can see the tree from my window right now but can't see seed pods. I'm so intrigued... must go check it out!
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