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These were taking growing up the sugarcane stalks in a field across from my home. It was a little windy and these where hand held.
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This one, the right flower was more out of focus as I was also trying to get a good shot of the stinkbug on one of the buds.
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I love the red color on the 1st one, very nice. Donna
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Agree with Donna, that red is really striking.
Growing in sugarcane fields, is it an noxious weed? Fred |
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Fred, all I know is it grows wild in the cane. I don't know the name of it or if is harmful. It must not be, as it has been around for years.
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Now that is one pretty flower. We don't have anything like around my area.
TOTALLY WACKY roger FZ 30, Nikon TCE17, QuikAim Max RDS, Zeiss Digiscope/Sony W7 |
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Thanks Roger and all, I will try to get a few more photos of this flower before the cane is harvested. I apologize that I have not been able to follow up with more, but there has been more pressing issues. DIF
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