- Camera: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
- Camera model: E-520
- Exposure time: 1/1
- Aperture: f/22.0
- ISO: 200
Red thorn-like projections growing on the ventral surface of a leaf from a hardwood tree in North Carolina (5 years and 954 days ago)
This thistle plant has soft, fluffy seeds, but the rest of the plant has hard, sharp thorns. (5 years and 2232 days ago)
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(5 years and 2591 days ago)
fantastic, but I would give a higher vote if there was a High Res.
VERY nice. Almost looks like some kind of alien landscape
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(5 years and 2892 days ago)
IMO, this is an amazing shot!
totally agree..
Really nice shot, bravo!
Just beautiful!!!
wonderful
This a really fantastic photo. Great work author.
Great shot! bravo!
Great lighting on this one
Fantastic !!
Congratulations!
picture perfect Congratulations Author
Thanq very much to all
Wow! Congratulations! That's beautiful!!!
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These red thorns are galls.
The galls that develop on the leaves are formed by the plant in reaction to the attacks of parasites: the mites.
Mites produce a proliferation of fusiform prominences on the upper surface of the leaves; These green galls turn red at first. In autumn, the mites leave the galls to settle on the branches, under the bark or at the base of the buds where they spend the winter.
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