Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Imprint
I didn't notice each leaf until later when I was looking at the picture. There is an imprint on each of the leaves that, when unfurled, shows where it was layered against the plant. Pretty cool, eh?
Taken at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA in the silver room. That's where all the cacti, succulents and plants that are green/silver are located.
Labels:
Macro photography,
plants,
succulent
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9 comments:
Seriously. I want to go there ASAP!
That's a gorgeous agave, County Girl! I do so enjoy all your photography and it seems that LG has really inspired you - good stuff!!
This reminds me of a Georgia O'Keefe painting!
Thank you, ladies. And sweetpea, thanks for the name. An agave. Nice to see you, Louise!
And seriously, MP, I can meet you there.
Oh, that is SO neat! Gorgeous photo, Kate. :)
and with this plant you get great tequilla!
I just now commented on Pam's Digging blog how much I want one of these plants! Yes, the indentions are so beautiful. I have them on one of my agaves that is similar.
Brenda
It's pretty cool what you see sometimes when you look a little closer at your photos. This one is certainly a surprise because I've never seen anything like it before.
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