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- Cloudy skies 001
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Was driving around most of the day with skies like this, but not a drop of rain all day. - Sliced Red Onion with Blade
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- Carrot Slices
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- Garlic
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Garlic has been referred to as "the stinking rose" since medieval times. - Jalapeño Pepper Slices
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- Pinto Beans
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- Krigia virginica
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- Krigia virginica
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- Krigia virginica
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- Berteroa incana
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Like most members of the Brassicaceae, flowers of Berteroa incana begin blooming at the bottom of the raceme, followed by seed pods. - Berteroa incana
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The deeply cleft petals are characteristic of Berteroa incana. - Oxalis europaea
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Oxalis europaea growing in the clefts between concrete blocks in a decorative wall. - Oxalis europaea
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A patch of Oxalis europaea growing in an untended flower bed. - Oxalis europaea
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A single specimen of Oxalis europaea. - Oxalis europaea
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A single bloom and the deeply lobed leaves of Oxalis europaea. - Oxalis europaea
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The upright seed pods of Oxalis europaea. - Compound umbel of Daucus carota
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Daucus carota (Wild Carrot, Queen Anne's Lace) has a compound umbel. This is the upper view. - Compound umbel of Daucus carota
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Daucus carota (Wild Carrot, Queen Anne's Lace) has a compound umbel. This can be seen easier by observing the bottom of the inflorescence. - brick wall with wires
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We generally think of bricks as being incredibly uniform—nobody wants to be just another brick in the wall. But these bricks are anything but uniform.
And what's with the wires? Where do they begin? Where do they end? Why is there a loop? - blue wall
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An image from a trip to the old hospital before they finally tore it down. Why blue? And what was that nail for? What was it holding up?