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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Name the alien finger plant. Monochrome. My world

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Most of you know as this post is published I am on my way to Merry Old England overnight, then onto wonderful, wonderful France for a week. Hallelujah. Can't wait. In the meantime just leave you with a few simple images. Today I am killing two nemes with one stone, Monochrome Weekly,
My World. I'll obviously not be around to catch up with you, but I may just take a break from the French sunshine and find an internet cafe.


Following on from yesterday, another question for you. Can you name this plant. I know it's in black and white, which it not the best for identity purposes, but do your best. It was a creamy yellowish colour with sage greenish colours stems. It was also covered in a very peculiar red insect, which I will show you another time. It could of course just be an alien outstretched finger. Phone home anyone.


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46 comments:

  1. Perfect lighting for this plant! Looks so bright and crisp in details! France is wonderful place - the best tasting breakfast I remember was in France!

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  2. Tarra B. Have a great time.

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  3. I hope you have a great trip. Beautiful shot. I am familiar with the plant but the name eludes me. If no one else knows, I'll look it up in one of my garden and landscaping books.

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  4. Beautiful light in this shot!!
    I hope you have a great trip!

    Anna

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  5. Beautiful W&B.
    Wonderful photo!

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  6. Gorgeous parting shot. B, bon voyage mon amie! I hope you and Gary have just a fabulous trip. I can hardly wait to see what you and your camera capture for us to enjoy. How long will we have to wait????
    France will never be the same!
    V

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  8. Last comment from me. V-In a couple of weeks a new blog about France we be appearing. Lots of images.

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  9. I have no clue what it is but you've captured it marvelously. Have a wonderful trip!!!
    Hugs and blessings,

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  10. A plant with monochrome presence - nice.

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  11. It can't be something covered in frost, or I might venture a guess. It'll have to be the haven't-a-clue species.

    PS Thank you for the comment, and enjoy yourself.

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  12. Well, happy holidays in Catalunya! It is very very hot! Enjoy!

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  13. Have a great time in England and France! Best greetings, Maria

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  14. I like the contrast between the plant and the dark background.
    Have a great holiday.

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  15. I have no idea what it is either, but it's beautiful and I love the contrast! Have a fabulous holiday, Babooshka! I'll be looking forward to a complete report with pictures!

    And, as always, tip one for me!

    Enjoy,

    Sylvia

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  16. Have a good trip....
    That gives me time to search for a name to the plant...lol

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  17. Bon voyage, safe travels. This is such a delicate image. A lovely one to leave us with.

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  18. It looks like Astilbe to me but you don't care, your on holiday!

    Great shot to leave us with. Enjoy your trip. Can't wait to see the photos :)

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  19. hope you have a great trip...not much help on the plant unfortunately.

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  20. Whatever it is, it is perfect in monochrome!
    Have a wonderful trip!

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  21. Nice shot! My first thought was it was branches with 'hoar frost' on it. Not sure what it is, but its a great shot!

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  22. Hard to tell about the plant in B&W. Could be a heather.

    Have fun in France. Oh, to be so close...........

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  23. Very nicely done. Reminds me of veins of ice.

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  24. I take that last one back, more of tendrils. Very cool photo.

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  25. Great shot, as always! Enjoy your holiday!

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  26. Excellent shot, no idea what it is, however, wishing you nice time. Anna :)

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  27. It looks like a type of fern, have a lovely trip :-)

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  28. I haven't got the foggiest!
    (sentence from the TV series The Saint, which I always wanted to use somehow!!!). But it's a beautiful photo! Have a great holiday!

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  29. Take me to your leader .. and have a wonderful holiday!

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  30. I don't know what it is, but it is a great photo!

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  31. It might be goat's beard. It is the right color.

    Hope you are having fun!

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  32. Super shot----as always. Looks like fern spores. MB

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  33. I don't know about the plants name, but the picture is great.

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  34. Superb picture as always. Enjoy your holiday. When you get back, pop over for my last post. I can't find the time to blog anymore but I will visit and lurk or comment from time to time.

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  35. I think 'Alien Finger Plant' is a very good name for it, if not 'Ideal Monochrome Plant' :)

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  36. Very good monochrome image!
    I believe it's an Astilbe arendsii, I have a few in my garden :)

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  37. No clue whatever. I'm what you call botanically challenged. But it looks stunning in black & white!

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  38. I know the plant in Swedish, Astilbe eller Pylyspirea. MB

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