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More of the salmonberries and skunk cabbage.
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Very nice contrast of colors. I remember skunk cabbage from my childhood...havent seen any since.
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Wow! Beautiful shots. We have skunk cabbage here in New Hampshire but I've never seen it flower. The combination of the yellow and the fuschia are awesome.
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I agree the shots are beautiful. The contrasting colors really work well together.
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I agree with the others, double
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