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Regeneration &quot;Leaves, they grow in shapes and sizes,<br />
Watch this new life as it rises!<br />
And, just hear, it keeps on going,<br />
Soon new stems and leaves are showing.&quot; grass,spring,trees Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Regeneration

"Leaves, they grow in shapes and sizes,
Watch this new life as it rises!
And, just hear, it keeps on going,
Soon new stems and leaves are showing."

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  1. I love the symbolic meaning behind this. The cycle starts over again, from the very start. It is good to see that it's not alone;)! Well spotted. Posted 11 years ago
    1. Thank you :-) I am going back up there at the weekend camping so will be taking a few more photos, try capture the sun rays through the trees early morning, will have my tripod this time though :-) Posted 11 years ago
  2. (I added a little poem I remember from somewhere, don't know the exact words, so it was improvised a bit:)) Hope you don't mind! Posted 11 years ago
    1. all good, improvise away :-) Posted 11 years ago
  3. And I like it, so promoted:) Posted 11 years ago
  4. Unfortunately Xanthorrhoea is a genus and in that genus are 28 species and I believe we ned the exact species in order to create it.
    The list of species is here, hopefully you can identify the plant a little better from this? Unfortunately without seeing it in its fully developed form, identification is not easy.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthorrhoea
    Posted 11 years ago
  5. Claire is right, Bexicles. Species identification cannot be partial, it requires an exact species, not a family of species. For example, a "Bear" is not a species, yet a "Brown Bear" is. If you don't know the exact species, it is fine to at least share what you do know in the title and description. Posted 11 years ago
  6. No worries, will be more careful next time. Posted 11 years ago, modified 11 years ago

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Uploaded Jun 4, 2014. Captured Apr 2, 2014 03:44.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II
  • f/2.8
  • 1/99s
  • ISO200
  • 100mm