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Powderpuff
Powderpuff (Mimosa strigillosa: Fabaceae)
Habitat
Post Oak Savanna vegetational area. Margin of an oak/elm/hackberry woodland at ca. 91 m (300 ft) elevation.
Location
Blinn College, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
April 2020
Scientific name
Mimosa strigillosa
Equipment used
Canon
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A great looking flower and beautifully illustrated in this lovely image Stanley!
 
a splendid, aptly named flower, Stanley! top quality photo with marvelous colors and details, a pleasure to look at, many tfs!!!
 
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Oh goodness.... how pretty this flower head is!!! Such a beautiful colour and I love the gold spots at the ends of the filaments.

A wonderful picture - manhy thanks Stanley.
 
Oh how gorgeous! It looks like a firework, Stanley! And you know how much I love that colour!
 

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Wild Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Fungi
Added by
Stanley Jones
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