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Foxglove Flower in my garden at Caversham
Foxglove Flower in my garden at Caversham - by Edward Lever ©

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Foxglove Flower in my garden at Caversham

A macro shot of the internals of a foxglove flower. The main features are the four stamens (bearing the pollen) and the pistil (the female part of the flower) at the centre. Pollination will occur by transfer of pollen from the end of the stamen (the anther) of one flower to the stigma (at the end of the pistil) of the other flower. Transfer of pollen is usually done by the Bees, who love foxgloves and are the main pollinating insect for this plant.
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Photographer: © Edward Lever (Gallery)(9th June 2020)

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Comment by poePremier Member! Click for more info..(10th June 2020)

A really interesting shot Edward. Thanks for sharing it along with the info.

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Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Program: Manual, Focal length: 100 mm, Aperture: f 22.6, ISO: 500, Exposure time: 1/200 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: May 15, 2020, 12:28 pm
Exposure Mode: 1,
ImageID:1216239, Image size: 3000 x 3000 pixels

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