Bud garden
282 creative works found
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A budding cherry blossom tree, photographed at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco.
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White Bleeding Heart
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Primroses growing in an old hanging basket that sits at the side of my composter. / They are a protected species so it’s always worth taking a picture
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Dew-drops are the gems of morning, But the tears of mournful eve!/ / Samual Taylor Coleridge// / The morning dew has been so very heavy these last few days – certainly no need for the spray bottle! Flowers and foliage alike weighted down by the sheer number of dew drops perched on every available space. This is one of the few rose buds in my garden not heat affected.
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Flowers are hanging their heads with the weight of the constant rain,taller ones are bowed to the ground, Roses are hanging limp and soggy, but will lift their heads when the sun shines- but this one ,covered in raindrops is still as beautiful. /
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Another rose from my front garden, only recently opened from a bud
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My husband’s paternal grandmother, Tootsie, died at the age of 95. She had a sound mind and sound body and an enduring love for gardening, something she cultivated till she breathed her last. Before she died, she gave her grandchildren amaryllis bulbs and to this day, many many years after her passing on, we still have the fruits of her labors. This is one of Tootsie’s amaryllis bulbs that is about to burst into bloom, many springs after her death.
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Still life of miniature purple tulips on a silver tray.
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I love the different textures and colors this little bud had… it has the same colors as a peacock feather! This was taken with a sigma 105mm macro lens, the bud was tiny about the size of my pinky nail.
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Some beautiful flowers growing in my garden with the afternoon sun setting on them.
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This is an original photograph.
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Another agapanthus in my garden, this time a bud about to give birth.
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Proud little cactus meets jealous little flower for the first time. You’ll find lots more Best Buds Gardening cartoon products, including magnets, postcards, and shirts at my Zazzle gallery You’ll find lots more Best Buds Gardening cartoon products, including magnets, postcards, and shirts at my Zazzle gallery*
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Chanced upon this while taking other photographs, find her to be such a beauty…soon she will be full of awe and wonder of this world that she’s in :D /
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Yet another Best Buds Cartoon by Swisstoons. You’ll find lots more Best Buds Gardening cartoon products, including magnets, postcards, and shirts at my Zazzle gallery
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Sepia rose after rain
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Close-up shot of a bright yellow tulip bud
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with starfish centers / surrounded with petals / sketched in pencil lines / hold so much interest / the fingered bud / calling to the sun / “me too” I wish to bloom…xx
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Flower macros constitute this calendar for 2009. I tried to match flowers with months in which they grow here in Louisiana; I am not 100% accurate but I tried. Camellias in January; amaryllis in February; iris in March; calla lilies in April; bottlebrush in May; roses in June; the splendor of the entire garden in July; wild grass seed blossoming in August; lily of the Nile in September; tiger lily in October; chrysanthemum in November; magnolia in December. (I know magnolias do not bloom in December but it looked like a Christmas candle so I chose it for that month). Hope you enjoy the view. (This is the second of my Petal Power calendars. See the other one as well if you have time).
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