Thank you all for your nice comments. I don't know what the plant it but my nature nerd friend pointed out that it is a fibonacci pattern. The desert has so many interesting and different plants.
That is an interesting plant and looks like something you would not even want to touch. The desert has a lot of beauty to offer if we took time to look for it. I have something for you if you can drop by today.
Echinocactus grusonii is called mother-in-law's armchair in German - sorry, was my first thought, ;-). The photo is very nice in b/w, emphasises the details.
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Great Pic, Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteVery sharp picture.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Wonderful detail.
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
I wouldn't want to sit on that. Excellent capture. Love the shadows of the delicate cactus spined edges.
ReplyDeleteOuch, those things are sharp! I love this shot, the detail is great.
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Thank you all for your nice comments. I don't know what the plant it but my nature nerd friend pointed out that it is a fibonacci pattern. The desert has so many interesting and different plants.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting plant and looks like something you would not even want to touch. The desert has a lot of beauty to offer if we took time to look for it. I have something for you if you can drop by today.
ReplyDeleteEchinocactus grusonii is called mother-in-law's armchair in German - sorry, was my first thought, ;-).
ReplyDeleteThe photo is very nice in b/w, emphasises the details.
Definitely not a seat suitable for relaxed contemplation, but a great shot in B&W.
ReplyDeleteOuch! I wouldn't want to sit on that! Excellent photo! Love it!
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