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1/160 f/4.4 86.4 mm ISO 100

Panasonic DMC-FZ28

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Twistedstalk

Twistedstalk
These red, ovoid, inedible, hanging berries (1-1.5 cm long) almost seemed to glow in the dark of the forest, in West Bragg Creek Provincial Park five days ago. This native plant is a member of the Lily family and grows in moist, wooded areas, June-July. The tiny, whitish green flowers are exquisite, growing on jointed, bent stalks that originate in the leaf axils.

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