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Isn’t this flower seed head beautiful? I came across it while taking a walk in one of Toronto’s city parks. The flower it comes from was a tiny white flower that blooms in clusters, possibly a wild phlox … although I’m really not sure of the flowers identity. It doesn’t matter though … it’s seed head is just spectacular.

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9 COMMENTS in “Spectacular flower seed head”

  1. SandyCarlson says:



    I think this is wild carrot, which is also called Queen Anne’s lace. Beautiful shot.

  2. David Leonhardt - SEO says:



    Absolutely beautiful. As a cluster, it almost looks like something out of a science fiction, ready to divide and grow, before dividing and growing again…which is I suppose what it will do. :-)

  3. zune says:



    looks like little purple spiders on it

  4. kriz cpec says:



    Whatever it is, just beautiful!

  5. zzkang says:



    wow…first time saw it…amazingly beautiful…

  6. stefanie says:



    Breathtaking. I love to visit your blog, your photos are fantastic!

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  8. The shell of a flower | Breath of Life Photography says:



    [...] photo of a flower that was just starting to die down and become a seed head. It was one of the most amazing looking flowers that I think I’ve ever seen … it almost looked like it was composed of tiny spiders or [...]

  9. zercath says:



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