One photo per day from a mobile phone. Saarland, Germany, through the eyes of an Englishman.
Interesting. Are they really prickly? They look fuzzy and innocuous to me.
I thought for a while they were ice crystals ... I'm glad it's not that cold yet.
Another Beautiful shot !! Fantastic !!Unseen Rajasthan
I haven't seen anything like that around here, I'm not sure what they are.Great photo.
no se... pero, no importara mucho porque ya estan secas, no?.. se miran lindas de cualqueir manera. besos
..beautiful picture! ..these flowers are so nice and soft (fluffy) - very nice..:)
I'm sure it is vegetable, don't you worry.Cheers
Sorry, no help here either.
Beautiful... love the colours!
Looks like the lazy web isn't working for you :-)
Thanks for the comments:Andreea: I did not actually touch them. So that is another mystery.Joan Elizabeth: No ice. We have just had the warmest November in 130 years.Unseen Rajasthan: Thanks. Gallow: Maybe, they are just native to Saarbrücken.Asta: Pretty they are, but that will not help me Google their name.Sonia: Que perjuicio! Solo las flores que no están sescas merecen un nombre.AnSa: Dziękuję.Caçador: I am reassured.Don and Krise: Where are the botanists when you need them?Em-illi: Děkuji.Joan Elizabeth: I think I will ask for a refund!
They look like these burrs you sometimes find in a pet's fur. Maybe these are burdocks.
Buenos Aires Photoblog: Yes, they do look like burdocks. So, that is what I was drinking when I was a kid!
Interesting. Are they really prickly? They look fuzzy and innocuous to me.
ReplyDeleteI thought for a while they were ice crystals ... I'm glad it's not that cold yet.
ReplyDeleteAnother Beautiful shot !! Fantastic !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen anything like that around here, I'm not sure what they are.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
no se... pero, no importara mucho porque ya estan secas, no?.. se miran lindas de cualqueir manera.
ReplyDeletebesos
..beautiful picture! ..these flowers are so nice and soft (fluffy) - very nice..:)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it is vegetable, don't you worry.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Sorry, no help here either.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... love the colours!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the lazy web isn't working for you :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments:
ReplyDeleteAndreea: I did not actually touch them. So that is another mystery.
Joan Elizabeth: No ice. We have just had the warmest November in 130 years.
Unseen Rajasthan: Thanks.
Gallow: Maybe, they are just native to Saarbrücken.
Asta: Pretty they are, but that will not help me Google their name.
Sonia: Que perjuicio! Solo las flores que no están sescas merecen un nombre.
AnSa: Dziękuję.
Caçador: I am reassured.
Don and Krise: Where are the botanists when you need them?
Em-illi: Děkuji.
Joan Elizabeth: I think I will ask for a refund!
They look like these burrs you sometimes find in a pet's fur. Maybe these are burdocks.
ReplyDeleteBuenos Aires Photoblog: Yes, they do look like burdocks. So, that is what I was drinking when I was a kid!
ReplyDelete