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  • We all love flowers here’s a variety to choose from.

  • All the photos shown in this almanac are from flowers in the garden of the artist, Mariaan Krog. The images show a closer look at the beauty of flowers. Views that we would not see if we do not go closer to the flower. / Quotes for each month JANUARY / Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. Henry Beecher, Life Thoughts, 1858 FEBRUARY / Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Hamatreya” MARCH / I’d rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck. Emma Goldman APRIL / People from a planet without flowers would think we must be mad with joy the whole time to have such things about us. Iris Murdoch, A Fairly Honourable Defeat MAY / For myself I hold no preferences among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous. Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant! Edward Abbey JUNE / I will be the gladdest thing / Under the sun! / I will touch a hundred flowers / And not pick one. / Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Afternoon on a Hill” JULY / The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers. Basho AUGUST / To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat. Beverly Nichols SEPTEMBER / Flowers… are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world. Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1844 OCTOBER / A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. Walt Whitman NOVEMBER / ‘Tis my faith that every flower / Enjoys the air it breathes! / William Wordsworth, “Lines Written in Early Spring,” Lyrical Ballads, 1798 DECEMBER / Flowers are without hope. Because hope is tomorrow and flowers have no tomorrow. Antonio Porchia, Voces, 1943, translated from Spanish by W.S. Merwin

  • This calendar is filled with different, beautiful flowers.

  • A selection of my flower images to grace your wall a whole year around. Hope you enjoy their beauty as much as i do :) Here is a quick overview but check out the whole calendar if you can ;-) /

  • A few of my favorite flowers in my gallery. / I hope you enjoy. /

  • flowers calendar / california poppies, orchids, mustard flowers, roses, gerbera daisy, wild flowers, sunflowers, calla lily, and magnolias

  • A series of Floral Macro photographs. I am passionate about macro photography. Explore the beauty and wonder of the miniature universe of flowers throughout my gallery. You’ll be delighted as I have been to view our world from a different perspective and see the beauty hidden in small places.

  • a collection of works taken last year … by GINA All photographs, artworks, poetry in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Gina. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Enjoy 12 months of flowers up close. I love to shoot flowers in macro and try to capture the beauty up close. Included are lilies, hibiscus, orchids, hydrangea, gentian, dahlias, sunflower, daffodil, and more.

  • Flowers are one of my favorite subjects to photograph. Enjoy 12 months of different flower photos. Included are zinnias, daisies, roses, lilies, clematis, lady slipper, and more.

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  • A collection of flower photographs taken by Alyce Taylor.

  • A collection of Daisy photos taken by Alyce Taylor.

  • A variety of flowers with water droplet refractions.

  • This calendar is a compilation of some of my best photographs of Flowers from the portfolio of Pam Moore. I hope you will enjoy the photos with all the colors & details you will see. This is an art collection. When the year is over, you can take the calendar and frame any photo(s) which makes this calendar such a bargain. You’re getting 12 quality photographs at a fantastic price! A Beautiful Collection of Birds / Butterflies at Their Best / Best Featured Photographs on Redbubble / Reflections / The Elegance of Swans /

  • Various flowers from Oregon, USA Calendars / Regarding my calendars I would enjoy assembling calendars made up of photographs of your choice. Just pick your favorites, be it a theme of color, scenery, flowers, you name it, just bubblemail me and ask Most Popular”:http://ceephotoart.redbubble.com/sets/79749/works / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. Please see / My Zazzle site for some fun products. / My Photo Art blog for more information on my photography. / My Flickr photos / For my partners writings, posters and card, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • Osteospermum plants originate from South Africa and the name is derived from the Greek osteon (= bone) and Latin spermum (= seed). Osteospermums belong to the daisy family ( Compositae / Asteraceae), hence their common names: African Daisy or South African Daisy, Cape Daisy and Blue-eyed Daisy.

  • Sony Cybershot, June 2009. Gazania is native of South Africa and is also called Treasure flower. The plant is treasured for its strangely patterned daisylike flowers. It grows to a height of about 15 inches with a spacing of 12 inches. The Gazania flowers bloom in solid colors from yellow to orange, red, pink and white or in or in wild color combinations with splashy stripes or rings of contrasting colors.They can be as large as four inches across. The leaves are finely lobed, dark green above gray, and grow in compact clumps 8 to 10 inches tall. Each clump supports a number of flowers held above the leaves on 6 to 10 inch stems. Gazania is a short-lived perennial. Gazania flowers bloom in abundance through fall, winter and into late spring and then flower irregularly during the summer months in Oliva, Spain in Europe. Gazania is very easy to grow and can hold strong in short periods of freezing. It grows well in all soil types and don’t like to be watered until they are dry. Good soil gives best growth but the plant tolerates poor, sandy soil. Gazania grows well in rock gardens or in hot, dry areas. Gazania requires less water than most annuals. Full sun is preferred and the flowers. Do not open on wet or cloudy days. Removing the old blossoms will increase the number of flowers produced. The plant is propagated by either seed or cuttings. A typical characteristic of the Gazania flower is that they are particular to light so they close up in the evenings and on overcast days the way that dandelions and tulips do. T-shirts, Unique Gifts, Posters, Art and more! / At my ZAZZLE store Female Contemporary Art you can instantly create and customise my art to your own personal style. / / / My zazzle gallery has a premium range of gifts that are suitable for people of all ages and tastes: an eclectic collection of unusually imaginative, hip and sometimes beautiful designs. Enjoy browsing though this store and please feel free to comment: there is always room for improvement. / / / Some products from my Zazzle store Female Contemporary Art More Zazzle choices from Female Contemporary Art My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © taiche. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / See more of taiche at Female Contemporary Art / / Baby Custom T-Shirts :dress that baby up with a special design on a custom t-shirt, long sleeve or onesize / Kids Custom T-Shirts .from organic t-shirts to long sleeve shirts, boys, girls, and toddlers can fill their fashion needs with a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirts for kids. Check out the latest organic t-shirts, sweatshirts, and girls shirts. And plenty of styles for toddlers too! Aprons / Bags / Buttons / Cards / Hats / Keds Shoes / Keychains / Magnets / Mousepads / Mugs / Postage / Postcards / Stickers / T-Shirt / Ties* Don’t forget my Calendar Section / Below is an example Calendar but I am more than willing to customise calendars to meet your own individual taste and style at no extra cost! Daisy Flower Meanings / / Among the flower meanings daisy represents purity and innocence. The specialty of the daisy flower meanings is that there are no negative meanings to it. The meanings of daisy flower are all positive in nature. In the 17th century, Carolis Linnaeus gave daisy its unique name. There are various kinds of daisies found all over the world. Like, the African Daisy / Common Daisy / Michaelmas Daisy / Painted Daisy / Painted Daisy / Marguerite Daisy / Crown Daisy or Garland Chrysanthemum A daisy was often used by maidens to decorate their hair. A common daisy flower meaning is innocence. Devoid of any sin or guilt, daisy is the perfect symbol of innocence. Daisy is often used while confessing undying love. Though the use of flowers for proposing love may be ancient but daisy captures the language of love best with its silence. In earlier days a daisy from a maiden was an honorable gesture and an act of affection. Close to innocence, a daisy also means purity. Though these daisy flower meanings are close to each other, they are not really similar. Innocence is not a guarantee for purity. A daisy can also be used by married woman and personify the purity that daisy symbolizes. Daisy is appropriate in capturing purity of the mind, heart and soul. Thus, daisy is the ultimate symbol of inner sanctity. There are other daisy flower meanings too, which are not romantic in nature. A daisy hints at a wrapped up secret and even points at keeping it hidden. Thus, daisy symbolizes truth too. It stands for the concealed truth, away from everyone else’s notice. When a daisy was given in public, it meant a transfer of secret from the giver to the receiver. and more Daisy Symbolism The flower symbolism associated with the daisy is purity, innocence, loyal love, beauty, patience and simplicity. Daisies are often depicted in meadows in Medieval paintings, also known as a “flowery mead.” Daisies are believed to be more than 4,000 years old and hairpins decorated with daisies were found during the excavation of the Minoan Palace on the Island of Crete. Even further back, Egyptian ceramics were decorated with daisies. Daisies were used in Mary Gardens. Commercially important plants in the daisy family include the food crops lettuce, chicory, globe artichoke, sunflower, safflower and Jerusalem artichoke. Other commercially important species include flowers used as herbs and in herbal teas and other beverages. Chamomile and calendula are grown commercially for herbal teas and the potpourri industry. Echinacea is used as a medicinal tea.

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