Towards fall, flowers develop into button-like seed heads and the leaves turn deep reds and yellows. The “buttons” turn a deep crimson as they linger in the winter landscape. It attracts butterflies.
I love being on WordPress because I encounter so many plants, birds and animals that I’ve never heard of or seen before. The buttonbush is one of them. It’s so lovely and your photography is exquisite. Thank you, Amy.
What an interesting flower! I looks like pins with gold ends are stuck into the main part of the flower (perhaps it’s really a pincushion). 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving!
I absolutely love these flowers. I want some!!!!
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What an amazing flower, so beautiful
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I love being on WordPress because I encounter so many plants, birds and animals that I’ve never heard of or seen before. The buttonbush is one of them. It’s so lovely and your photography is exquisite. Thank you, Amy.
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I feel the same. I have learned to appreciate nature more from WP friends. Many thanks to your beautiful images of nature. 🙂 🙂
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This looks so wonderful, Amy 🙂
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Wow, cool flowers!! 💚
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What an interesting flower! I looks like pins with gold ends are stuck into the main part of the flower (perhaps it’s really a pincushion). 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving!
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That s incredible looking! I’ve never seen it like this. Thanks for sharing.
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Little Sputniks!
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Amy, your photos for today are spectacular 😀
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Thank you for this beautiful daily theme!
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Fascinating detail Amy.
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