In the style of Master Lee.
If anyone can tell me the species of this plant, I would appreciate it. I found them growing
in a swampy place along with skunk cabbages, but they are obviously a different plant. I
thought they were rather attractive.
In the style of Master Lee.
If anyone can tell me the species of this plant, I would appreciate it. I found them growing
in a swampy place along with skunk cabbages, but they are obviously a different plant. I
thought they were rather attractive.
False Hellebore, aka Indian Poke.
http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veratrum_viride
Thanks, David. Really, I should get a proper field guide and key them out myself.
I was so inspired by this thread that I visited the Briar Patch that is part of my back garden and captured the image below, I thought I had already posted it but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Schneider 150mm Xenar on my Toyo C, using TMax100 film. The film was processed in Caffenol CL using the semi-stand technique.
Critique welcomed.
Bramble Leaves by Ed Bray, on Flickr
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