Bush plant
522 creative works found
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North Island – New Zealand . /
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Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.
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a monarch enjoys the sweet nectar of a butterfly bush flower
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just messing around with PS really … this would make a great ‘greeting’ or ‘gift/gratuitous’ or ‘friendship’ or ‘thankyou/your one in a million’ card buy me … hee hee
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A nice Aussie outback scene. The location is about 45min drive north of Goondiwindi, on a back road through to Yelarbon. It’s all quite standard scrub the entire way, except for this one area of sand ridge with different vegetation. Quite nice to look at.
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North Island, New Zealand. .
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was playing in photoshop, and created this interesting shot of a monarch /
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Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.
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This wall of roses was certainly a sight to see!!! It was so beautiful and also has special meaning to me, because it was my very first picture with my new digital SLR. Wilmington DE at Longwood Gardens…a sight to see! / /
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a beautiful monarch is framed brilliantly against the blue sky as he sips nectar from a butterfly bush
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gorgeous monarch sips sweet nectar from a butterfly bush
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Check out my autumn art A new version of Stardust
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a beautiful monarch butterfly enjoys a late afternoon treat of butterfly bush nectar
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a pretty monarch butterfly enjoys sweet nectar from a butterfly bush
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Bee pollinating the summer of Lilies.
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This is a TtV image (Through the Viewfinder), using the alternative photographic technique of composing the image through an old twin reflex camera and taking the picture with a new digital camera’. jules
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This photograph was taken in the same small patch of elusive flannel flowers that I came across. I had to go walking through the bush, through 1000 spider webbed bushes to get to these beautiful flowers. Now this is a mean feat for me because I am scared of spiders, but I have searched for these flowers for a long time so couldn’t let that opportunity pass me by. The Sydney Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi) is an Australian wildflower usually found in open forest and woodland, usually on sand or sandstone on the coast and mountains of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Flannel flower is a herbaceous or shrubby plant reaching almost a metre in height in good conditions but is often much smaller. The leaves are deeply lobed, grey and velvety in nature, giving rise to the common name. The flowers are small and occur in clusters surrounded by velvety, “petal-like” bracts. The overall appearance of each head of flowers is similar to a daisy. (information courtesy of ASGAP)
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Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another image from the same series: /
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A robin under an old chair used as a flower pot.
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Taken outside of a Wyntour Gardens Nursery in Sourthern Redding, CA on 06/21/08 7:21 AM…....I believe this gorgeous plant to be a Butterfly Bush…....it was stunning against the cloudy sky…....... / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
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My mom has wanted lilacs in the yard for years and finally got them a couple years ago, each year we watch them bud out and bloom waiting for their fragrance to waft in through the windows. Besides a babies neck I’d have to say lilacs are the best scent this side of heaven!!
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Another view of my wifes favourite rose.
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Butterfly bush, Myrtle-Leaf Milkwort Polygala myrtifolia—thanks to Simon Aberle for identifying this! I see this here and there around Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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