Cladonia
Like a cardboard cut-out
Clematis
Tussock Moth caterpillar
Golf, anyone?
Twistedstalk
Wandering Daisy, Erigeron peregrinus
What is this?
Shock
Like a tiny saddle
Size matters
Scaber Stalk
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Yellow Fairy Fan, Spathularia flavida
Perfection, deep in the forest
Poppy with bokeh
Different from usual
Lonely little mushroom
Watchful eye
Stink Bug nymph
Maltese Cross
Elegance in the forest
Spreading Dogbane
Mushroom magic
What a colour
Curled
Purple duo
Barn Owl
For my own use
Wow - Amanita!
A little world of their own
Caught in the sun
Petals and bokeh
Scaly Hedgehog Fungus
Sulphur
Like fine pottery
Protected
Golden Fleabane
Eye-catching beauty
Mourning Cloak
Jelly fungus
Scabious
Bunchberry
Broken
Red curls
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In the light
I'm not sure of the proper, full name of this plant, but I think Centaurea is one of the names. I love the colour, and the patterns below the petals (bracts?). We saw this on a walk at Paskapoo Slopes in the city a few days ago. Part of the walk was down the hillside, through some kind of forested retreat, so there were garden plants near the top of the area, too. A lovely place to walk. Thanks, Doug, for the ID, Centauria macrocephala, 'Golden Globe' - much appreciated, as always!
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