You know (or not) that I like seed pods and all the dry stuff that are left after the growing season. Because of the textures, shapes and that they don't resample the flowers they come from.
It is also pretty cool to see how nature adapted to the environment and how plants found their way to give seeds the best chance of spreading. The fluffy ones will be picked by the wind and moved away to spread the plants.
The one with little spikes or hooks will attach to animals (or humans). Wind dont get them, they are too heavy.
And some nasty ones will make sure you take the whole pod with you.
(or creates monsters).
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
(ƒ/16, 1/200, ISO640)
All photos and text are my own.