| "Hens and Chicks" |
| A single plant aglow after a rain. Taken with the macro lens. |
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| Seashells from various Caribbean islands. |
| A lone urchin shell. |
| The Hibiscus plant. |
| The two above photos show the red part known as the stiga and the anthers under them. |
| The daisy |
| and … a visitor to the flower that I happened upon. |
| Liriope grass we have growing in a garden yields this purple flower. |
| That flower actually opens to yield what you see above. |
| This is a night-blooming lilly about to open. |
| The center of the lilly is poetry in motion. |
| The leaf of this night blooming day lily is hiding something! |
| Ah! It is a spider beginning to form a trap for other insects. |
| This is the night blooming day lily after opening. |
| The center of the lily is about to open. |
| Water on the plant adds a new dimension to the lily. |


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