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Photographer  Colin Porter {Karma:834}
Project N/A Camera Model Pentax *istDS
Categories Florals
Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Flowers and Plants
Lens Sigma 18-125
Uploaded 10/27/2006 Film / Memory Type sandisk 1Gb
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State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/29/2006
I hope this information answers your question Dave LOL!!!
regards Colin

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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/29/2006
Ok then Dave when I had put the photo in it had slipped my mind as to what they were.
They are a Grape Hyacitnth

See below for some more information taken from the book "A Modern Herbal"

Hyacinth, Grape
Botanical: Muscari racemosum (MILL.)
Family: N.O. Liliaceae
Medicinal Action and Uses
---Synonym---Starch Hyacinth.

The Grape Hyacinth, very much cultivated in England as a garden plant and occasionally met with in sandy soils in the eastern and southern counties, has, like the Wild Hyacinth, a poisonous bulb. The leaves are narrow and rather thick, 6 inches to a foot long, the flower-stem usually shorter, with a close, terminal raceme, or head of small, dark blue flowers, looking almost like little berries and having a sweet scent. A few of the uppermost are of a pale blue, erect, much narrower and without stamens or pistils. As the flowers of the various species of Muscari secrete much nectar, they are like the garden Scillas - to be reckoned among the useful bee plants of the spring.
The Grape Hyacinth has sometimes been called Starch Hyacinth, as the flowers have been supposed to smell of wet starch. The name of the genus, Muscari, comes from the Greek word for musk, a smell yielded by some species.

---Medicinal Action and Uses---The American species Muscari comosum (Mill.) (Feather Hyacinth), or Purse Tassel, has been used, as well as other species of Muscari, for its diuretic and stimulant properties. Comisic acid has been extracted from the bulb, and apparently acts like Saponin.

The innumerable varieties of Garden Hyacinth are derived from an Eastern plant, Hyacinthus orientalis.

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 10/29/2006
Come on, Colin, name them flowers!

Nice colors and pleasing!!

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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/27/2006
Thank you for your kind comments Ani

hugs
Colin

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Aniko Heart Aniko Heart   {K:26503} 10/27/2006
Really excellent image Colin!!

Wonderful macro work, nice compostion and vibrant!!! LOVE IT!!!

Hugs~
Ani :)

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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/27/2006
thank you leo for your praise
warm regards
Colin

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Leo Régnier  Я£ Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:67696} 10/27/2006
Nice picture my friend!! Congratulations!!
Leo

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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/27/2006
I am pleased that you like this image Ali, Thank you!!

warm regards
Colin

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 10/27/2006
beautiful Macro, great light, details and colors

best regards my friend

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Colin Porter   {K:834} 10/27/2006
Many thanks for your kind comments Fabiola

Regards Colin

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Fabiola Barrientos Fabiola Barrientos   {K:8169} 10/27/2006
Beautiful colors and DOF.
Congratulation my friend!!:)

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