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John - Pa. 11-10-2008 09:53 PM

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Afternoon Snack-II

This time an un-cropped rendition at 153mm and about the same 1.5m.

JD



Omelet[_4_] 11-10-2008 10:58 PM

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In article , John - Pa.
wrote:

Afternoon Snack-II

This time an un-cropped rendition at 153mm and about the same 1.5m.

JD

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Cosmos?
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Peace! Om

"He who has the gold makes the rules"
--Om

"He who has the guns can get the gold."
-- Steve Rothstein

Stinkweed 12-10-2008 12:59 AM

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Nice pictures John, I especially like this one.

John - Pa. wrote in message
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Afternoon Snack-II

This time an un-cropped rendition at 153mm and about the same 1.5m.

JD





John - Pa. 12-10-2008 12:34 PM

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Yes, these are cosmos. I plant some in one particular bed every year,
but they also wander around the garden on their own. These are quite
tall. This particular specimen is well over 6-ft. With naturalizing
there are also some unique color combinations and markings out there.
One of the nice things about them is that they are one of the few
flowers in my garden that are still in bloom at this time of year
(along with border dahlias and nasturtium). They may be known as a
"kids flower", but I find them quite attractive and useful.

JD


On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 16:58:10 -0500, Omelet
wrote:

In article , John - Pa.
wrote:

Afternoon Snack-II

This time an un-cropped rendition at 153mm and about the same 1.5m.

JD

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Cosmos?


Omelet[_4_] 12-10-2008 02:08 PM

Oct11-C - 20085455.jpg
 
In article , John - Pa.
wrote:

Yes, these are cosmos. I plant some in one particular bed every year,
but they also wander around the garden on their own.


Sounds like a Disney movie. giggles

These are quite
tall. This particular specimen is well over 6-ft. With naturalizing
there are also some unique color combinations and markings out there.
One of the nice things about them is that they are one of the few
flowers in my garden that are still in bloom at this time of year
(along with border dahlias and nasturtium). They may be known as a
"kids flower", but I find them quite attractive and useful.

JD


I may have to try some. Thanks. :-)

I just wish my "surprise lilies" were more predictable. They do what
they want, when they want! It was too dry this year for me to get
blooms out of anything other than the Lantana (that bloomed 3 times and
is blooming now {Dallas Red variety}) and the Mexican Oregano that
blooms all year.
--
Peace! Om

"He who has the gold makes the rules"
--Om

"He who has the guns can get the gold."
-- Steve Rothstein

Boogerhead[_2_] 12-10-2008 04:57 PM

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You just answered a question I haven't asked yet. Thanks!

I have a bunch of these blooming right now that grew from a butterfly
seed mix. They are the only flowers from the mix that are still
blooming and I was about to take some shots to post to see if someone
could ID them for me.

Yes, these are cosmos. I plant some in one particular bed every year,
but they also wander around the garden on their own. These are quite
tall. This particular specimen is well over 6-ft. With naturalizing
there are also some unique color combinations and markings out there.
One of the nice things about them is that they are one of the few
flowers in my garden that are still in bloom at this time of year
(along with border dahlias and nasturtium). They may be known as a
"kids flower", but I find them quite attractive and useful.

JD





Constructive criticism always welcome.


Macros shot with a Canon 100mm f/2.8
Telephotos shot with a Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS
Everything else shot with a Canon 24-105mm f/4 L IS

BH

wendy7 12-10-2008 05:34 PM

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An amazing shot John.
Cheers Wendy
"John - Pa." wrote in message
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Afternoon Snack-II

This time an un-cropped rendition at 153mm and about the same 1.5m.

JD





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