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The lowly Dandelion or Dent de Lion, so called because of the tooth like shape of the leaves, seen here standing proud and tall.
Smallfield, Surrey, England, UK
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Comments
Fab comp and colours……Had you spotted the hooded skeletal head peering over the cloud bank?
Lol………..only you could see that Trevor!
– TheWalkerTouch
Congratulations on your Feature on 2 May 2010!
Keep the great work coming!
Thank you so much Christine!
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What wonderful dandelions!!! Great shot Walker!
You will never guess where I have been all day or what I’ve been doing lol
Did it involve a grumpy old man, by any chance?
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…and books?……….lol
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I’ll bet that was a hard one to do. Very well done
Ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!
very original ,creative
Thank you Alan. I am pleased you like it.
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Great perspective!
Thank you so much!
– TheWalkerTouch
The WalkerTouch has a Midas Touch….superb pov on the Dent De Lion…I have never seen that particular dandelion…don’t know if we have that species in the U.S. your photo is a dandy though!!
Thank you Hasty, it is very kind fo you to say so. Dente de lion is not a species of dandelion; it is French for tooth of lion which is where the name dandelion comes from, because of the shape of the leaves.
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Thank you Ray. It is a pleasure to be in your wonderful group!
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