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1/125 f/4.4 86.4 mm ISO 100

Panasonic DMC-FZ28

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nature
southern Alberta
Brown-Lowery Provincial Park
Streptopus amplexifolius
Lily family
south west of Calgary
Panasonic DMC-FZ28
June-July
whitish-green
Clasping-leaved Twistedstalk
annkelliott
FZ28
Alberta
flowers
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leaves
native
bells
point-and-shoot
botany
Canada
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P1160892 FZ28


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Clasping-leaved Twistedstalk

Clasping-leaved Twistedstalk
Though this is a fairly new plant to me, especially one with flowers, I love it. Those tiny hanging bells are so delicate - and so difficult to focus on, especially in the low light of the forest. Hopefully, I'll get a really sharp image of them one of these days : ) This native plant is a member of the Lily family and grows in moist, wooded areas. The very small, whitish-green flowers occur on jointed and bent stalks that originate in the leaf axils. The flowers have 3 petals and 3 sepals, and grow June-July.

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