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    These are very little flowers about 4-5 mm diameter, hard to notice and very low on the ground. I don't know how they got here from Siberia, but common in Wisconsin and Michigan. They grow on the edges of trails.
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    Ravi that is just beautiful I wouldn't change a thing. If the opportunity presents itself I would try even closer... were you at closest distance already?

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    Yes. with 25 and 12 mm extension tubes, it was the minimum focusing distance. This flower was smaller than usual.

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