Coltsfoot by GBCalls
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
Hi Everyone, here is a flower that grows each year along sides of the gravel roads here. Known as Coltsfoot or Tussilago farfara. Thanks for looking -GB- The following information is from wikpedia - Coltsfoot is a perennial herbaceous plant that spreads by seeds and rhizomes. Tussilago is often found in colonies of dozens of plants. The flowers, which superficially resemble dandelions, appear in early spring before dandelions appear. The leaves, which resemble a colt's foot in cross section, do not appear usually until after the seeds are set. Thus, the flowers appear on stems with no apparent leaves, and the later appearing leaves then wither and die during the season without seeming to set flowers. The plant is typically between 10 - 30 cm in height.
Comments (11)
flora-crassella
wonderful picture!!!!
aksirp
brave flower! well seen!
MOSKETON
PRECIOSA.
kgb224
As a bonus you captured a small fly or wasp sitting on the flower. Outstanding capture my friend.
dortygene
looks like you got an ant or a bee.
lizzibell
Great capture...
flavia49
nice capture!
watapki66
Very nice!
debbielove
I've heard of it .. I think we have our own species of it over here as well.. I'm not a flower or plant expert so credit to you! rob
mimda
I love the shadow on the rock.
Richardphotos
first time to hear of such, but it maybe here and I did not know the name.superb shot