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Jan
Registered: April 2004 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Posts: 2,050
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Wed February 7, 2007 12:02pm
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Arron, this is a beauiful flower! Lovely colours and super photography in what looks like a challenging situation.. A relative to the white spider lily ???????? Thanks for sharing this one.
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It matters not, if you win or lose, it's how you play the game.
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lanceaaron
Registered: August 2003 Location: South Florida / British Columbia Posts: 146
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Wed February 7, 2007 2:34pm
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Thank you Jan. My Audubon field guide shows that this lily and the Spider Lily are in the Amaryllis family. It was a bit difficult to shoot as it was growing within a lot of long grass. ---------------------------cheers------------------------Arron
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KathysPix
Registered: February 2005 Location: Michigan since 1946 (E Suburbs) Posts: 2,251
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Sun February 11, 2007 5:55pm
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Glad you added the Audubon info - I opened it expecting to see a real Spider, not this exquisite plant. You captured this beautifully, Arron.
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lanceaaron
Registered: August 2003 Location: South Florida / British Columbia Posts: 146
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Mon February 12, 2007 1:39pm
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Thanks Kathy, I believe it was a bit odd as well as it shouldnt be blooming at this time of year. I am pleased you enjoyed. -------------------------cheers-------------------------Arron
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