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Uploaded: 09/08/17 12:18 AM GMT
Bloom for Friday 9-8-17
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I don't know the name of many flowers as I have never been good at gardening, but my neighbor sure is. I never see her though to ask the names of all she has blooming so prettily. I loved this one though.

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::jerseygurl
09/08/17 12:48 AM GMT
Your beautiful bloom for Foofy Friday looks to be a gerbera daisy - great closeup work Carol - Love that deep rich red!!!!!!!!
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::Pistos
09/08/17 1:15 AM GMT
Love the close up. Gives it a WOW factor, much like a firework display.
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::Ramad
09/08/17 7:32 AM GMT
A very nice close-up shot of this lovely gerbera. The colors and clarity are superb.
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.Dunstickin
09/08/17 7:34 AM GMT
Wow...that is close....I nearly fell in there Carol!...;)

great macro with a lovely colour..
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::corngrowth
09/08/17 8:22 AM GMT
To me Laura is right.
Excellent Foofy Friday macro, Carol.
You know perfectly where beauty stands for, my friend!
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::tigger3
09/08/17 10:16 AM GMT
Superbly done! I do agree with Laura in naming this lovely bloom.
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.rvdb
09/08/17 11:15 AM GMT
One of the best I have seen in sometime.

Rob
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::LynEve
09/08/17 1:59 PM GMT
A very fine close up of this gerbera heart Laura
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