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!!
ReplyDeletehugs
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!
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