Tiny pink and white wildflowers carpeting the forest floor at this time of the year—how appropriate it is that they are actually called Spring Beauties (Claytonia virginica).
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April 26, 2015 by Mike Powell
Tiny pink and white wildflowers carpeting the forest floor at this time of the year—how appropriate it is that they are actually called Spring Beauties (Claytonia virginica).
© Michael Q. Powell. All rights reserved.
Posted in Flowers, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, spring | Tagged Alexandria VA, Canon 50D, Claytonia virginica, Huntley Meadows Park, Spring Beauty, Spring Beauty wildflowers, Tamron 180mm macro lens | 4 Comments
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Very delicate Mke!
Gorgeous 🙂
They’re beautiful little things.
I love the fragile, delicate that your captured in your shots.