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Andromeda Shrub Flowers – Macro

andromeda flowers
These tiny white flowers are on my andromeda shrub.

andromeda flowers
Same andromeda shrub: these flowers have turned a pinkish red color. What else do you see? Looks almost like blood to me. Click Andromeda and scroll down to see the bush in context – you will see how tiny the flowers are.

For more macros:
Macro Monday

felisol says

Your beautiful mini flowers are more examples of the abundance our Creator is sprinkling over us.
Very good capture of you as well.
Their name, Andromeda, made me remember my dad. He was fascinated by the endless universe and would take me outdoors to show the wonders of the sky. He was fascinated by the Andromeda galaxy as well as Greek mythology.
Tonight I have repeated old knowledge on the Internet. Thanks for inspiration as well as beauty.

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leoraw says

Felisol, you got me to look up Andromeda (from Wikimedia): "Andromeda is a princess from Greek mythology who, as divine punishment for her mother's bragging, (the Boast of Cassiopeia) was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster. She was saved from death by Perseus, her future husband. "

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Karen says

Such delicate little flowers. Thanks for showing the whole shrub, it's a beautiful plant.

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Fairchildstreet says

So so pretty. They made me smile.

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Kala says

Fantastic details and DoF in these macros.

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Kristy Life n Reflection Photography says

So delicate and beautiful!

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Teresa says

So interesting! I love your pictures.

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Carver says

They look to me like watercolors were painted on the flowers.

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Rayna Eliana says

What stunning photos...I love the contrasts of tones and light.

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Regina, PHL says

Amazing captures Leora!

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