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FORGET-ME-NOT (MYSOTIS SCORPIOIDES), GREEN, MICHIGAN, MAY 19, 2009
Pentax K10D
SMC Pentax-DA 50-200 at 50mm with Raynox 250 macro add-on lens
1/60 sec. f16, on-board flash
ISO 400
There's a large patch of swamp greenery just behind our cabin that's a riot of these tiny (1/4 inch) but vivid blue flowers, growing in a large mat along an extensive fibrous root system. The Forget-me-not, or Scorpion Weed, is a cultivated import from Eurasia that has escaped gardens everywhere and is now common in the wild.
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