they look a lot like our poinciana tree pods but i don't think they grow in TN and i think i remember that is where you are, right? they are bokeh beautiful, what ever they are
Greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
I'm not sure either but they sure are pretty.
ReplyDeletethey look a lot like our poinciana tree pods but i don't think they grow in TN and i think i remember that is where you are, right? they are bokeh beautiful, what ever they are
ReplyDeleteI don't know either, sorry. They are pretty. I have seen some like that here but they are black - I don't know what they are either!
ReplyDeletelovely! no idea either!
ReplyDeleteI've seen those before but have no idea what they are.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeleteI never thought they were pretty till seeing this! They are tree decorations!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteThey could be any number of plants. I've seen similar in trees, bushes, even in the desert. And that is the extent of my plant knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful -- that's what they are.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, love the colors. I've seen seed pods like that before, but I'll be darned if I can remember what they are.
ReplyDeleteDo you know if it's a mimosa tree or silk tree. They can have seed pods like that.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image, whatever they are.
ReplyDeleteThey are very attractive!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
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