Blossom leaved
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Unfortunately, you can’t eat it! Best viewed LARGE Image copyright © 2007 Kitsmumma / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Vector Artwork / Everything! / see also: /
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There’s an area not far from where I live that has several lotus blossom plants. The lotus blossoms bloom in the summer, yet, there’s no specific time in the summer that they blossom. so it’s really hit or miss. Luckily, I hit the right time. Also, this is the first of several individual blossom shots, and it’s the only one that had the sun backlighting the petals like this.
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Koala Stretch Australia Zoo, Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of all my “Photos from Australia Zoo” will be donated to “Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors”. Steve Irwin Day – November 15th, is an international and annual event to celebrate the extraordinary life of the one and only Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. The day will represent the many things Steve was passionate about: FAMILY, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION and FUN. / See Australia_Zoo / Or visit: Steveirwinday Steve Irwin Day is also a day where people around the world join together to raise money for Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors to help continue Steve’s conservation work and the preservation of wildlife and wild places. / You can visit the website: www.wildlifewarriors.org.au / and Steveirwinday_warriors The conservationist and media personality died in a north Queensland Stingray attack, September 2006. Steve’s_Biography The koala is a small bear-like, tree-dwelling, herbivorous marsupial which averages about 9kg (20lb) in weight. Its fur is thick and usually ash grey with a tinge of brown in places. The koala gets its name from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning “no drink” because it receives over 90% of its hydration from the Eucalyptus leaves (also known as gum leaves) it eats, and only drinks when ill or times when there is not enough moisture in the leaves, ie during droughts etc. The koala is the only mammal, other than the Greater Glider and Ringtail Possum, which can survive on a diet of eucalyptus leaves.
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rainbow Tree Chinese Tallow or Popcorn Tree (Sapium sebiferum) Autumn, and the colours of this tree are just amazing! Cowra, Country New South Wales. This is a fast growing tree that reaches 6-12m in height. It is semi deciduous in hot climates and deciduous in cooler climates. The leaves turn various colours of gold, maroon, purple and red in the fall. The small greenish white seed capsules stand out against the deep colour tones.
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The beauty of blossom is shortlived annually, they’re already falling making beautiful petal carpets- so I just had to suspend this one for all time. Best Viewed Large / /
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Playing around with natures beauty’s and a lightbox
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I can’t think of a better name for this. Suggestions are appreciated. I think this would make a really classy piece of framed art.... /
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The trees are blooming! Crape Myrtles of all kinds…
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery A Closer Look! Sets of Two: / Glossy_Leaves
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The Waratah is vibrant and its beauty intricate. Nature once again provides us with stunning beauty. This was taken at Blackheath in the Blue Mountains NSW.
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Title stolen from a Switchfoot song, but not an original idea… Enjoy!
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would their child be winter? Enjoy! _
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Yesterday, the weather was so beautiful. My children and I spent the day outside playing. I love those photo ops where I can capture them appreciating the simple things in life. I thought this was a great image for selective coloring. Please also check out my selective coloring website at: www.selectivecolors.com
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Helonius bullata, or Spear-leaved Helonius, reproduction detail of blossom from Benjamin Maund’s Botanic Garden published in London in 1829. The black ink is from a copper engraving; the colour is done by skilled artists using water-colour paint. The background is the colour of the paper in the book. As each page was hand-painted, it is a unique work of art. / This variety was introduced to London in 1758 from North America. / Maund writes of this plant: / “Helonius, from the Greek HELOS, a marsh, seems to have been adopted on account of the moist situations in which some of the species are found indigenous. Bullata, from the Latin, signifying decked with studs; given in allusion to the studded appearance which the anthers produce in the general effect of the raceme of flowers. As bullata also signifies vain or empty, it is not unappropriate to the plant, as a scentless beauty. / If not odiferous, it is very attractive in appearance, and nicely adapted for cultivation in a pot; or in the mixed flower border, with Scilla, Hyacinth, Narcissus, or similar spring beauties.” / See also the image of the complete plant.
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...from the tired ashes of last years leaves…a new blossom trumpets Spring~!
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Limelight Another amazing plant of the Rainforest – Six leaves all beautifully joined together.
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Green has always been my favorite color; then one day, someone told me, “Green is the color of hope.” Now I know why it is so appealing. I designed this collage of images in celebration of my favorite color and for HOPE which the world needs so much.
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Red cactus flower in bloom, digitaly converted to color and black and white. Consider the following as a companion image
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Crab apple blossom and buds.
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