Love these. What are they?
Source: Elinka via German Photographer stefanie-d-b. Her bio with google translation: “i photograph. much. passionate. whatever I want, and how I want it. I show the things not as they are, but then, as I see it.”
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Love these. What are they?
Source: Elinka via German Photographer stefanie-d-b. Her bio with google translation: “i photograph. much. passionate. whatever I want, and how I want it. I show the things not as they are, but then, as I see it.”
No clue but I think they’re great too. Nice photo.
Check out Peter’s comment below. He’s pointing us to the truth.
I’m pretty sure they’re seed pods from a Chinese Lantern plant. I’ve transplanted a few cuttings into my garden for next year – hope they come up. Great photo!
Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physalis_alkekengi
Amazing. Thanks for pointing me to this Peter. Much obliged.
Jeff, exactly. Peter pointed us to the wiki link below. I hope we see some pics of your plants when they come up. Yes, it is a great shot.
Very beautiful!
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Beautiful way to start October………
They are Chinese lanterns! They are gorgeous!
chinese lanterns? simple and lovely. i love the photog’s quote – a beautiful approach to things
Yes, me too…
beautiful…nature is amazing.
It is….
Physalis alkekengi (Bladder cherry, Chinese lantern, Japanese lantern or winter cherry).
Very pretty autumn colours.
Thank you Anneli
Thank you dear David, I loved this so much… and made me smile to read this on Elinka’s site, “Elinka, The Unsuccessfull Housewife”….Love, nia
Me too Nia. Thanks.
awesome picture there
It is, thank you
They do look like lanterns, beautiful.
They do…beautiful.
“I show the things not as they are, but then, as I see it” – Beautiful.
Isn’t it?! What talent.
It is.