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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
Panasonic Lumix FZ38

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Comments

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...about 3 years ago

  • TREVOR34
    TREVOR34about 3 years ago

    Fab comp and colours……Had you spotted the hooded skeletal head peering over the cloud bank?

  • Lol………..only you could see that Trevor!

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • Christine Oakley
    Christine Oakleyabout 3 years ago

    Congratulations on your Feature on 2 May 2010!

    Keep the great work coming!

  • Thank you so much Christine!

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • linifer
    liniferabout 3 years ago

    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?

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • …and books?……….lol

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • KOKOPEDAL
    KOKOPEDALabout 3 years ago

    I’ll bet that was a hard one to do. Very well done

  • linifer
    liniferabout 3 years ago

    Ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!

  • Alan Kenny
    Alan Kennyabout 3 years ago

    very original ,creative

  • Thank you Alan. I am pleased you like it.

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • aMOONy
    aMOONyalmost 3 years ago

    Great perspective!

  • Thank you so much!

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • hastypudding
    hastypuddingover 2 years ago

    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.

    – TheWalkerTouch

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarkeover 2 years ago

  • Thank you Ray. It is a pleasure to be in your wonderful group!

    – TheWalkerTouch