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Are frost flowers actually flowers?

Comments re photo 38081 Angel Frost Flowers Amandaville KY Nov 27 2010Leshia Fair writes:
This is very nice. I have not seen anything like this. Is it actually a flower? Does it have another name? -Leisha
A very good question. Awaiting the comment of perhaps as great an authority on the subject as there is anywhere, Billy Joe Fudge, we'd refer you, in the meantime, to a short item in Wikipedia: Frost Flower, where, by the way, the names ice flowers, ice blossoms, frost castles, frost beards, ice castles, ice ribbons, or crystofolia are listed as alternate names.




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