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" powder in the wind "

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Nov 17, 2016
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... or so it seems, when wind blown (dandelion type) shrub seeds are broadcast throughout this valley. I am currently trying to identify this prolific white flowering plant, which has replicated itself through many years. These shrubs range in height to about 14 feet, with coarse strong bark and have little or no scent. My "best" guess at this time is a type of willow, of which there are so many.

Comments (6)


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Jean_C

9:33AM | Thu, 17 November 2016

Superbe et intéressante capture! Je ne peux pas aider pour l'identification...

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Otto1969

9:41AM | Thu, 17 November 2016

Interesting capture !

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bakapo

2:25PM | Thu, 17 November 2016

this is interesting... is it a Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus)?

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ArtistKimberly

5:42PM | Thu, 17 November 2016

Outstanding Work,

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calico_jester

6:26PM | Thu, 17 November 2016

Thank you all for viewing, and I wish each could experience walking through this wonderland of floating seeds :)

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calico_jester

10:18PM | Thu, 17 November 2016

The dark things in the lower center are a variation of briers and skin ripping misery, should you get so relaxed as to walk through


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MakeDV 4100M
ModelDV 4100M
Shutter Speed299992/24000000
ISO Speed100
Focal Length9

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