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I tried to understand how you made this image, is it a flower resting on a transparent surface or a flower captured in free descent?, However a very nice image, ciao Giangiorgio
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Hi Giangiorgio. When some flowers die and start falling off they are still held by a very thin filament which makes them look like they are suspended in midair. This is especially true of Phlox flowers. I hope that helps. Thanks for the very nice comment. Greetings, Paul.
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Hi Paul,

 

a wonderful photo with an unusual but appealing color combination! By reading your answer to GG's question I now understand what I'm looking at. But it raises another question: is there a reason Phlox plants hold on to their falling flowers this way? Kind regards, Vincent

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Vincent, I really don't know why the flowers do this. I could not find any reference to it on Google. Thanks for the wonderful comment, Paul.
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Hi Wayne. Nice to hear from you. Appreciate you taking the time and effort to pen such a wonderful comment. Best regards, Paul.
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