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NF Blo-Ma 78
Welcome to a new edition of NF Blo-Ma. A meme all about Flowers and Macro shots. The name might need an explanation for international players. Blo comes from the Swedish word for flower, blomma and Ma is for macro. You can psot any flower or any macro of your choise. Thanks everyone who joined last week.
If flower comes short this time of year don´t forget you can link up macro shots.
Addition: Why not make some flower and macro art while you are at it? To add a little more fun to the meme.
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This was a bush and I think it might be related to Lipstick flower.
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Hm leppestiftbusk? Morsomt om ikke annet og en fin busk :)
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kveld
Mormor
Lovely shot of the 'Lipstick' flower :-))
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. I think it may be a New Zealand Flax flower (Phormium tenax), see:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nzplantpics.com/pics_grasses/phormium_tenax_flower_sample_01.jpg
It is a very large bushy plant with long, sword like leaves and a spike of flowers as in the photo.
Never seen "Lipstik"flower.This is beautiful!
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