Please CLICK ON THE IMAGE to see the lovely details of this Love-In-A-Mist seed pod that I photographed and altered in Photoshop CS4.
I had no idea the spiky blue clouds of Love-in-a-Mist” were in the buttercup family. I’m pretty partial to most members of Ranunculaceae. There are native buttercups that bloom in early spring, in nearby Mid-Peninsula Open Space lands in the Santa Cruz mountains. But they look like you expect a buttercup to look – round shell-like petals, low-growing and bright yellow.
These are from a seed packet I scattered several years back along my driveway. They flourish in our hard adobe soil and re-seed themselves generously. These particular specimens have spread themselves into my neighbor’s front yard.