Posted on April 7, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 06.32 Sunset: 07.52
Found this bloom growing in Hoo Wood. I don’t know its name.
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It’s breathtaking but the answer evades me. What are you using to photograph? If you have already answered in your blog I must have missed it!
Thank you, Mom. It’s a Stinking Hellebore. I am using a Canon 500D and a 60 mm Canon EF-S macro lens.
hmm…maybe this? Druces Cranesbill (Geranium x oxanianum) Click it, it’s a link. ๐
No, not that, Elisa.
pouts a little ๐
It’s most likely a Hellebore, possibly a Lenten Rose. The pointy things are seeds forming.
Thanks, Dave.
hmm where are the fringe-y type things?
I dread to think, Elisa; perhaps you left them on the washing line. ๐
oh dear i walked right into that one
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Excellent macro, Mike.
Thanks again, Vicki.
I googled hellebore and a picture like yours popped up–Red Racer hellebore.
Thanks, Debbie.