Close-ups of flowers

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  1. RowlandsCastle

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    Glandular Globe Thistle
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      Camouflaged bee on Rudbeckia
       
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        Rudbeckia 'Rustic Dwarf'

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          Anemone "Ruffled Swan". Very glad I bought this plant a few weeks ago, it's done a good job of brightening up the garden in the gloomy weather. Still got loads of flower buds on it too. 2024-11-10_11-37-59_cropped.jpg
           
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            A few months ago I posted asking for help identifying a strange plant that had appeared in one of my pots and it was agreed that it was likely a Physalis. I recently put it in my cold frame to see if I can get it through the winter, and have just noticed that it is flowering!
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              Not so many fungi around now but here's some from recent walks IMG_20241127_092300~2.jpg IMG_20241202_114415~2.jpg IMG_20241127_115552~2.jpg
               
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                Almost looks like you took a tin of turquoise gloss paint along on your walk, @Scroggin. :biggrin:
                 
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                  Very true @ViewAhead , they're really vibrant and they seem to last for a while too.
                   
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