green macro Small Teasel 4. October 2024 / 31. May 2026 by Hagen Wendt Dipsacus pilosus The small teasel is typically known as an extraordinarily prickly plant at the end of stems approximately 1.20 m long. But they are currently in bloom, which delights bees and thrills macro photographers. Hundreds of tiny blossoms sit between the prickles, opening first at the sides and then at the top.From above, it […] Read more » green Teasel
green macro Wild Teasel 5. August 2023 / 31. May 2026 by Hagen Wendt Dipsacus fullonum We call this image: The Poser. I discovered it on the North French coast just before Honfleur. It was very windy that day, so I could only take the pictures in the tent. As the night progressed, it became increasingly stormy, until we had to move to a slightly less windy spot. What […] Read more » green Teasel