I got a new four lens optical gadget for my iPhone. It lets me take 10x, 15x, wide angle and fish-eye photos. Here are some close ups of what's blooming here in June (Dahlias).
Frank and my garden plot in Dearborn community garden.
Pompon or ball? It is difficult to know.
Water Lily or decorative? I get confused.
I'm pretty sure this is a single! Woo Hoo!
Informal? With a dash of Collerette?
A cucumber. The bees were loving it.
Unknown single rose.
Slightly tart blackberry and thumb.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
June 17, 2014
Olio Lens on Dearborn Dahlias
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Dearborn Community Garden,
Design Inspirations,
June,
Mission
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