Construction of Nature



Coneflower 4, photo by Harold Davis. Photographed at San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum. View this photo larger.

This is the same fantastic Proteaceae (Isopogon Formosos, “Coneflower”, native to Western Australia) that I photoblogged about here and here.

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