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Bloom day scans (and Mason jar)

Thanks, as usual, for Carol for hosting at May Dreams. More scans here. Flower scanning directions are here.

Slim pickin’s around here. (Sweet potato, begonia, violets, lantana.) Just wasn’t in the mood for one of those sullen dead plants scan.

bloom day scans

Some details …

bloom day scans

bloom day scans

bloom day scans

I also fiddled around some with the same material using David Perry’s ‘Macro in a Mason jar’ technique. I still have a few technical bugs to work out. I’m not real proud of my efforts, but will probably scoot over to Gardening Gone Wild to enter in the ‘Picture This’ photo contest that David is judging.

bloom day scans

Amorphophallus scans

How bad did it stink? Not bad at all. Because I chickened out on Christmas eve, chopped it off, scanned it, and dumped it in the compost pile. There was just a funky little aroma if you put your nose right down into the flower. But as you can see in the scans, things were just getting going inside.

amorphophallus scan

Shot above is close-up of partially dissected flower. Below is about all you can fit on the scanner bed. (I’ll spare you the regions to the north.)
amorphophallus scan

The portion of the flower I removed cried out to be scanned, too. Inside …
amorphophallus scan

And out …
amorphophallus scan

How bad is this going to stink?

Just in time for the holidays, I’ve got my first Amorphophallus (don’t know the species) about to flower. So how bad is this going to stink?

I keep a few pots around because I love the foliage. Now I’m wondering if I’ll have the same love for the flower. Chances are good I’ll move it to the office Friday and let it ride out the putrid period while no one is around over the holidays.

amorphophallus flower