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308/366: Tiny Whitlow Grass Flower Buds
One of the tiniest flowers that I know of grows all over our property, and it's also the first flower of spring. It's called Spring Whitlow Grass, and its blossoms are only about 1/4" in diameter! Here are what the budding flowers look like. So tiny you can hardly see them, and yet, with a macro lens, I can show you their elegant perfection as they strain to rise above the moss around them.
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