Macro Monday: Feb 15
This is a familiar plant but do you recognise this part of it?
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Nope 😦
lol!
I just can’t imagine what this migHt be. I suppose when I see the answer it will seem obvious – as usual! How do you come up with them??!
Well I did sow them and there is not much else that looks like it so I thought it would be intriguing! I hope you are well and enjoying this bit of sun!
mmm intriguing….????
Could it be a crocus? Just the colour of saffron. Not my idea.
Those little hairs are the colour of saffron robes! But no, it is not a crocus. Click on the next post to find out the answer – and thank you for trying 🙂 (I always give the answer in the next post)