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Prize Winning Chrysanthemum 9, Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, California [Photography]

Posted on November 24, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

A close-up photograph features a single, fully-bloomed flower with prominent, elongated petals. The flower is a rich, warm shade of orange-brown, with darker tones concentrated toward the tips of the petals, creating a gradient effect. The petals are slender and slightly curved, radiating outward from a central, golden-yellow disk. The background is dark and out of focus, emphasizing the flower’s texture and color. The flower appears to be in full bloom and is the primary focus of the image, with the petals creating a star-like shape.</p>

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