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Deptford Pink
Deptford Pink got its name from a town in England where it grew profusely. It blooms from early to late summer and can be found on roadsides or fields. Although it orginated from Europe, it can be found growning throughout most of the United Staes. (1/80 sec at f/3.5)
©John Cothron 2009
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