Growing Craspedia in our garden

in Visual Shots2 months ago

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Craspedia - such an interesting plant and so difficult for me to grow. I have been trying to grow it from seed for 3 years and so far no luck. But this year I already succeeded.

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My seedling grew and when it was strong and big enough I transferred it to an open bed in our garden.

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I was looking forward to the first blooms because there were a lot of leaves in the beginning. But one by one the little yellow balls appeared and the joy was great.

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At first small and low and gradually taller and well-shaped yellow balls.

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The different names by which Craspedia is called are interesting - billy buttons, billy balls, and woollyheads.

They are native to Australia and New Zealand where they grow in a variety of habitats from sea level to the Alps.

sourse: wikipedia.org

Apart from enjoying them very much, I collect them and dry them, because they are wonderful decorative flowers that last a long time in a dry state.

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All photos are taken with:

CameraPanasonic Lumix GX8
LensOlympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro
EditingLightroom

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Wow!... Amazing macro skills in the first!... I'm a bit curious, did you take it at the minimum focus distance of the Zuiko 60mm? Or is it still possible to get closer with that lens?

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Тhank you @jlinaresp! I've shot up close, but I can get even closer 📷

Oh yes, I was reading in Olympus web page.... That lens can zoom up to 7.5" and provide 1:1 magnification!... Really lovely!... Thanks for replying!...

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It is certainly a very beautiful plant species, and with the photos you have captured you can see how wonderful it is.

Thank you very much @wilfredocav!