As mentioned in yesterday’s post, the challenge for this evening’s #WildflowerHour on social media is #seedheads.

This is a topic I’ve posted about on here many times previously because I admire and enjoy photographing the sculptural aspects and diversity of floral seed heads.

Some seeds, those with silken, feathery or fluffy attachments, have obviously been designed to be caught and distributed by the wind; others, with tiny hooks or burrs, to be caught on the fur or fabric of passers-by and transported with them to new destinations.

This week I’ve pared back my photos, turning to black and white and trying to simplify the backgrounds in order to emphasise the shapes and designs of these remarkable seed heads.

Lovely photos, Earthstar. All the better for being in black and white.
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Glad you liked them. Thank you! 🙂
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