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Coiled petals of dying Aster
Yesterday afternoon, I went to Fish Creek Park to look for some Asters to see if I could see coiled petals again. Sure enough, this clever work of Mother Nature was in evidence there. The dying flower is perhaps only half an inch across, so a person is most unlikely to notice this, unless seen in a cropped, enlarged image.
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