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sarah roberts
Wednesday 26 March 2014
A fabulous specimen
Thanks to the amazing
Lulú Rico Arce
for inventing this fabulous way of preserving a whole mass of inflorescence!
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It's all Foucault - and no knickers.
It's all stamens and no style.
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