Interesting but have no idea what it could be!
Dried and dead gooseberries?
I'm afraid I haven't a clue either.
Hari OMThere are lots of Australian shrubs and trees that have seeds clustered to the stem like that - but can't think what it could be over your way... intriguing! YAM xx
I haven't a clue what that is. It makes for an interesting picture though.
Not sure, dried berries?Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
They appear to be some kind of parasitic scale!
I like it whatever it is. never seen one before
This looks like a type of pod! A nice capture for the view.
I don't know what they are, either, but they would make an interesting addition to a dried arrangement.
These look like they could be honeysuckle. A splendid find with great clarity and light!
Some dried berries ?I wonder!!Devi :)))
Looks like some kind of berries that are shriveled and dried up possibly?Have a good week, Rose.~Sheri
Something dried is all I could guess.
No se me ocurre que puede ser, pero queda genial en tu fotografía.
If I recall correctly , that is made by some insect. I've seen them on some of my trees as well.
I have seen these too before but I have no clue what they could be. A great composition with beautiful detail and color.
Is it a fungus?
I'm not sure what it is, but it's an interesting photograph.All the best Jan
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Interesting but have no idea what it could be!
ReplyDeleteDried and dead gooseberries?
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I haven't a clue either.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of Australian shrubs and trees that have seeds clustered to the stem like that - but can't think what it could be over your way... intriguing! YAM xx
I haven't a clue what that is. It makes for an interesting picture though.
ReplyDeleteNot sure, dried berries?
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
They appear to be some kind of parasitic scale!
ReplyDeleteI like it whatever it is. never seen one before
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a type of pod! A nice capture for the view.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are, either, but they would make an interesting addition to a dried arrangement.
ReplyDeleteThese look like they could be honeysuckle. A splendid find with great clarity and light!
ReplyDeleteSome dried berries ?
ReplyDeleteI wonder!!
Devi :)))
Looks like some kind of berries that are shriveled and dried up possibly?
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Rose.
~Sheri
Something dried is all I could guess.
ReplyDeleteNo se me ocurre que puede ser, pero queda genial en tu fotografía.
ReplyDeleteIf I recall correctly , that is made by some insect. I've seen them on some of my trees as well.
ReplyDeleteI have seen these too before but I have no clue what they could be. A great composition with beautiful detail and color.
ReplyDeleteIs it a fungus?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what it is, but it's an interesting photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan