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This plant is growing in my backyard, I have no clue what it is. have had it/them for years, this year it sprouted these beautiful little flowers, about 3/4 on an inch. Plant in insert is about 8 inches across. Thanks for being here. Duncan Larger = better.

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LivingPixels

3:22PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Superb shot duncan looks super exotique my friend!!

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miwi

3:32PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Beautiful,klasse image!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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netsuke

3:33PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Well it's a succulent. A hen and chick?

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Jean_C

3:58PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

I agree with netsuke, it is a succulent indeed. Anyway, its flowers are superb, very nice shot!

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Leije

4:01PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Wonderful captures, well presented ! I don't know what it is.....

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kenmo

4:24PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Wow...I wonder what it is...nice capture....

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CavalierLady

4:25PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Yes, hen and chicks. I had one but don't remember it blooming. A quick google confirmed it. They are are beautiful blossoms! Nice shot!

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flavia49

4:25PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

excellent

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Jollyself

4:43PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

oh cool... its lovely

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Cyve

5:13PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Marvelous flowers and fantastic capture !!!

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eekdog

5:18PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

not sure of the name, but lots here in my city. great shots, Duncan.

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ladylake

5:27PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

I agree, Hen and Chicks....but I never have seen them bloom. Very nice.

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Xfitz

5:42PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Nice shot. The soft background really works to set off the flowers.

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maiden_of_darkness

7:02PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Really great shots you got here :)

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adorety

8:01PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Very cool! Great shot and presentation and it looks like you have an answer.

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Faemike55

8:26PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

it does look like a variant of the Hen & Chick Great capture

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Cgaynor

9:47PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Excellent work!

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synthetik3

10:14PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

amazing flowers, they look like porcelain. great image

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auntietk

10:36PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Lovely!

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goodoleboy

10:42PM | Thu, 11 September 2014

Oh yes, hen and chicks for sure in this cool image. That succulent grows profusely all around my general area. And i like what reminds me of barbed wire in most of the photo.

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claude19

12:24AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

excellent presentation, splendid colors...a sort of decorative plant in France nicknamed "artichoke" because this plant resembles that of miniature artichoke Breton !!!

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rbowen

12:43AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Beautiful!

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Thelby

1:23AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Beautiful, whatever it is!!!

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Darkwish

2:59AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Amazing! I first see flower at this plant! Maybe so cold for this in SPb?

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farmerC

3:46AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Exellent.

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Shaylea

6:07AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

succulent,,,beautiful and delicate!

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A_Sunbeam

6:36AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Nice shot; set off well against that background

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Robert_S

7:17AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

I don't know the name too but its a beautiful plant! Good shot!

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rayag

10:52AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Fantastic image !!!

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Egzariuf

10:56AM | Fri, 12 September 2014

Beautifully detailed !!!!!


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