Thistledown is the soft silky material attached to thistle seeds to enable them to float on the breeze. We used to call them thistle fairies and try to catch one to make a wish :-)
Those are some BIG thistle heads! We have a lot of thistles too, but most are alien. The nodding thistle is pretty in all its stages, but it too doesn't belong.
Nice photo, never knew they were called that. When we've been out west camping years ago used to see lots of these and the big purple flowers are quite pretty. Though I wouldn't want them in my yard, as I consider them a weed and they make me sneeze. lol
How interesting! I am not very fond of thistle in my garden...one seed will create a whole field it seems like. Great photo. Funny how something so pesty can be so pretty!
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Those are some BIG thistle heads! We have a lot of thistles too, but most are alien. The nodding thistle is pretty in all its stages, but it too doesn't belong.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, never knew they were called that. When we've been out west camping years ago used to see lots of these and the big purple flowers are quite pretty. Though I wouldn't want them in my yard, as I consider them a weed and they make me sneeze. lol
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How interesting! I am not very fond of thistle in my garden...one seed will create a whole field it seems like. Great photo. Funny how something so pesty can be so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWe see many out here though not that large and we used to do the same, make wishes. For me these are unnoticed little beauties :)
ReplyDeleteI've been visiting your wonderful photo blog. As a lover of photography, I'd definitely say your works are utterly amazing! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo! It makes me want to reach out and touch it. I think I might like a thistle down duvet though - imagine how soft it would be!
ReplyDeleteweird but lovely plants. i think we have it in the philippines growing in the grassland but not with that kind of variety.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the Thistledown gave me a ticklish feeling. :)
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog, some great pictures and admire your work and what you're trying to achieve.
ReplyDeleteoh my i get allergies from its pollens. nice pics u have here
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo
ReplyDeleteWhen I see thistles it always reminds me of back home in the North East of Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThat was a very nice shot, almost like its from another world. :)
ReplyDeleteNice photo. I would never give it a second thougt if I pass by some but seeing your photos, they are beautiful too.
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