Those are beautiful in their own special way. I hate it that my Rose of Sharon bush died last year and I had to pull it out of the ground. It had been part of our Memorial Garden, planted when our son died. I don't know why it died, I guess it ran out of seeds!
Ohhh, I love the close-up and then the creamy background.
ReplyDeleteWild and so lovely in it's own way.
ReplyDeleteIt's incredible how nature regenerates!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo, can't wait to see the blooms this year..
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot!!
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Donna
Oh, my goodness! This is a picture I could look at for hours. Great shot, my friend!
ReplyDeleteWithering beauty
ReplyDeleteThey're very sculptural, aren't they? It's so neat to think what sprouts out of pods like that - a true metamorphosis. 💚
ReplyDeleteThat's a great close-up :)
ReplyDeleteHappy midweek wishes.
All the best Jan
I really like this...Beauty in the decay.
ReplyDeleteSue
Lovely shape, we have some in our garden, but not your beautiful dried flower, I dead headed them all.
ReplyDeleteBeauty out of decay.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Every season has it's beauty.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful in their own special way. I hate it that my Rose of Sharon bush died last year and I had to pull it out of the ground. It had been part of our Memorial Garden, planted when our son died. I don't know why it died, I guess it ran out of seeds!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye and are a very talented photographer, Mari!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot !
ReplyDeleteOh how I love dried pods. They are so very interesting to me. Janice
ReplyDeleteI have a Rose Of Sharon hedge, but I've never noticed the pods. Now I need to go outside and peek!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really attractive dish. Looks like something from a fancy restaurant! Bet it tastes as good as it looks.
ReplyDeleteThey look sad now but they're going to be mighty pretty real soon! TG loves Rose of Sharon. They lined his parents' driveway for many years. xoxo
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