Dried up Dipsacus fullonem, Teazle, and telegraph poles in a misty field in Milton Park, on a murky Autumn morning. Because of their beautiful, abstra


Dried up Dipsacus fullonem, Teazle, and telegraph poles in a misty field in Milton Park, on a murky Autumn morning. Because of their beautiful, abstract form, Teazle heads are often used in floristry.


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