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12-OCT-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum)

Found at the Mer Bleue bog today. A quintessential bog plant, it grows along with other species such as cottongrass, kalmia, blueberries, and sundew.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/125s f/5.7 at 100.0mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 13-Oct-2012 13:19
Lovely textured starburst!
Guest 13-Oct-2012 12:50
Wonderful soft focus on this quite beautiful presentation. v
Graeme13-Oct-2012 12:46
Beautiful close up details, Christine.BV
Hank Vander Velde13-Oct-2012 12:36
A beautiful bright and well framed image Christine.
an nguyen13-Oct-2012 12:29
Gorgeous frame .
Fine details .
Dan the Man13-Oct-2012 12:04
Bravo! I wonder why it is called "Tea"? Thank you for sharing
Julie Tremblay13-Oct-2012 11:09
Such a great representation of this endogenous plant. V.
Kay13-Oct-2012 09:52
Wow, look at all those little hairs on the leaves. They must play an important role in the biodiversity of our natural world. Close up photography is fascinating. Great work Christine. V
Chris13-Oct-2012 04:48
It looks like another fly-trap. Super detail.
joseantonio13-Oct-2012 04:13
It´s really lovely with those white colors...v.
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