At first glance, this idyllic riverside scene may seem simple, but the more you look, the more amazing details you can see. Eli Willsea makes some great choices to create a landscape filled with interesting part usage. Starting with the trees, made with fishing poles and steer horns. The frothy waterfall uses croissants, and I love the upside-down leaf fronds stuck into the underside of bricks for the vegetation around the edge of the water. The combination of curved and angled slopes for the rockwork is also quite lovely.
What are the bulby cattail top things?
I believe those are mandrakes from Harry Potter figs (https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=37681pb01). But what are those lily pads made from? Looks like some sort of towball hitch on a half Technic pin, all nested together. Where do those come from? In green, no less?
The lily pads are made from the bottom part of the soccer bits: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=30488c01