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  1. The Lone Cat
    Aug 04, 2022

    Wow, the fuschia-colored flowers are so pretty! We don't see a lot of those types locally. What are some common species in your area/state? In MA you see a lot of hydrangeas and black-eyed Susans.

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  1. emiliaw._
    Aug 05, 2022

    Thanks! I believe the fuchsia flowers are Dianthus armeria, a type of carnation found in Europe and most of North America. Some species that tend to catch my eye near me are lupine, daisies, coneflowers, and the rarer yellow lady's slipper, though hydrangeas and black-eyed Susans are common here too!!

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  1. The Lone Cat
    Aug 05, 2022

    Oh, how interesting! Thank you for sharing :)

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  1. eyesofIris
    Aug 05, 2022

    Wow, these are so vivid! I love how you capture every water bead on the last flower.

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