Euphorbia Millii in the GH.
Tried to get a few close ups,
Steve
A couple Euphorbia blooms,
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A couple Euphorbia blooms,
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Thanks for the comments!
GH has been a bit on the cold side lately, surprised that one hasn't froze being next to the door
The new camera is a used Ricoh from eBay, only a 3.4 megapixel, but it has a macro focus distance of 1cm.
Steve
GH has been a bit on the cold side lately, surprised that one hasn't froze being next to the door
The new camera is a used Ricoh from eBay, only a 3.4 megapixel, but it has a macro focus distance of 1cm.
Steve
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Wow, 1cm macro????
Mine says "4 inches from subject"....
Is that your third camera ... I bet you're considering taking them all apart and creating one super camera
I've read that euphorbia from S.Africa can survive brief freezing temps if temperature rises again quickly the next morning.
Others are reported to prefer no lower than 10C 50F.
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Mine says "4 inches from subject"....
Is that your third camera ... I bet you're considering taking them all apart and creating one super camera
I've read that euphorbia from S.Africa can survive brief freezing temps if temperature rises again quickly the next morning.
Others are reported to prefer no lower than 10C 50F.
Barb
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