Close-ups: Flowers
            
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                  Jack-in-the-pulpit, a common spring wildflower, related to skunk cabbage.
                
               
             
            
              
                
              
              
                
                  Queen Ann's Lace, a common biennial roadside wildflower and member of the parsley family.
                
               
             
            
            						
            
              
                
              
              
                
                  A swamp rose mallow, growing along a wooded trail in a wetland near the Lake Erie shore in northeast Ohio.
                
               
             
            
            
              
                
              
              
                
                  Prairie smoke buds, a week away from opening. The photo was made during a photography workshop in Glacier.
                
               
             
            
              
                
              
              
                
                  The perfect dandelion seed head?
                
               
             
            
           
          
            
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