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A macro photo of a salsify (лат. Tragopógon)

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Русский: Макрофотография парашютиков козлобородника (лат. Tragopógon). Среди множества ячеек различных форм и размеров, образованных паппусами козлобородника, мое внимание привлекла одна, имеющая почти правильную геометрическую форму и напоминающая абстрактную картину. Для создания этого фото была использована камера SONY Alpha NEX-6 с объективом MC HELIOS-44M-7 58мм 1:2 с адаптером M42 со встроенным макрокольцом.

"Козлоборо́дник (лат. Tragopógon) — род однолетних, двулетних и многолетних травянистых растений семейства Астровые (Asteraceae). Общее число видов — 141. Научное название рода происходит от др.-греч. τράγος (tragos) — козёл и πώγων (pogon) — борода — и объясняется тем, что отцветшая корзинка с недозрелыми плодами похожа на козлиную бороду.

Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона приводит местное русское название — чёртова борода." (Wikipedia)
English: A macro photo of a salsify taken with SONY Alpha NEX-6 camera with an MC HELIOS-44M-7 58mm 1: 2 lens with an M42 adapter with an integrated macro ring. "Tragopogon, also known as goatsbeard or salsify, is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It includes the vegetable known as salsify, as well as a number of common wild flowers. (Other species of unrelated plants in the Rosacea family are also known as Goatsbeard) Salsifies are forbs growing as biennial or perennial plants. They have a strong taproot and milky sap. They generally have few branches, and those there are tend to be upright. Their leaves are somewhat grass-like. Flower colour varies within the genus, with some yellow species, and some bronze or purple. Seeds are achenes and are borne in a globe like that of a dandelion but larger, and are dispersed by the wind. The salsifies are mostly natives of Europe and Asia, but several species have been introduced into North America and Australia and have spread widely there. There is one species considered native to North America, Tragopogon mirus." (Wikipedia)
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