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Coneflower bones

November 5, 2020Autumn, FlowersJonathan

closeup of a dried coneflower head and stalk

This year was the first time I noticed how coneflowers look in late autumn. Almost as if they’ve lost their skin and a skeleton is all that remains.

Two dried coneflower heads and stalks in a field of other dried coneflowers

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