Dayflower is aptly named, as the petals close up shop promptly as the light begins falling. Other common, though less descriptive, names include “Inchplant” and “Spiderwort.” I decided to shoot this subject in profile, because, to my eye, the petals and the pollen-tipped stamens resemble a radio antenna dish of sorts, broadcasting the flower’s presence to pollinators in the neighborhood.
Dayflower
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Dayflower
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Dayflower is aptly named, as the petals close up shop promptly as the light begins falling. Other common, though less descriptive, names include “Inchplant” and “Spiderwort.” I decided to shoot this subject in profile, because, to my eye, the petals and the pollen-tipped stamens resemble a radio antenna dish of sorts, broadcasting the flower’s presence to pollinators in the neighborhood.