Through the Flax DSC 0115PSa

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Through the Flax DSC 0115PSa

Uploaded: July 03, 2016 | Entered: July 03, 2016 16:02:45

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Coromandel Peninsula New Zealand BPCE

Comments

Joanne Kramer July 18, 2016

I love the grass in the foreground. #1663560

al armiger level-deluxe July 18, 2016

It's flax DJoanne. It has very fibrous leaves and used to be harvested for the manufacture of rope in the days before synthetics. Local Maori used the leaves for basket & mat making too. #11496932

Joanne Kramer July 18, 2016

Thank you for explaining flax. It's beautiful in this photo. #11496999

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