The Echeveria 'Dusty Rose' Succulent gets its name from is rose colored leafs. Every year, this plant creates these long, drooping flower stalks with these dusty teal green petals that compliment the salmon colored flowers that are yellow inside. These flowers are tiny, about half the size of a dime. I love the pastel colors with the pop of yellow. The stalk continuous grows longer as the flowers on the shorter end begin to wilt.
It's fun to get close and see the detail and beauty nature affords us. From afar these flowers don't look like much, but up close, they are something special.
Shot on a Pentax 67ii with 135mm f/4 macro lens with extension tubes 1+2+3 to give true 1:1 macro. Shot on one of my favorite film stocks, Kodak Vision 3 50D.