Grandiflora Wall Art

13 creative works found

  • a touch of yellow
    by Christopher Ewing

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    laying on the ground shooting macros again, this large-flowered white trillium and large flower bellwort were growing side by side, and nope, the shot isnt upside down, the bellwort grows that way :) / shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens / thanks to tom biggs, and his buddy harold ross jr, for turning me on to this new location to shoot. this was in the smoky mountains on the north carolina side

  • Magnolia grandiflora
    by Jonicool

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    In Bloom Now along the MS Gulf Coast…stop and smell the amazing aroma :) / Southern magnolia is an aristocrat of trees. It grows as a native throughout the lower South, is widely adaptable to a variety of soils, and has few pest problems. With glossy evergreen foliage and large white fragrant blossoms in spring, it truly is one of the most handsome and durable native trees for Southern landscapes.

  • Two Magnolia grandiflora flowers on magnolia tree

  • Christmas Bells
    by blossom

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Christmas Bells Christmas Bell (Blandfordia grandiflora) Blandfordia...After the Marquis of Blandford / grandiflora....large flowered Found in coastal areas of central and northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland. Blandfordia is a small genus of 4 species all confined to south-eastern Australia. They are slow-growing, grass-like plants with narrow leaves and bell-shaped flowers produced on stems arising from the centre of the clump. All are commonly known as “Christmas bells” as they generally flower in December-January. B.grandiflora is the most robust of the 4 species. It is usually found in wet coastal heaths on sandy soils. The tubular flowers occur in groups of 6 or more on stems about 30-60 cm long. The flowers are quite large being up to 50 mm long and flared towards to tip. Typically the flowers are red with a yellow tip but forms with all yellow flowers are also known. The flowers contain nectar and a frequented by honey eating birds. After flowering, seeds are produced in papery pods. The seeds ripen about 3 months after flowering. This is a popular plant in cultivation although it is very slow growing and easily “swamped” by more vigourous plants. It requires moist, well drained soils preferably of a light texture such as sandy loam. It appreciates some protection from full sun but should not be grown in heavy shade. It is tolerant of at least moderate frosts. It is very suitable for growing in pots.

  • Magnolia Grandiflora
    by Mark Richards

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Close-up of Magnolia grandiflora

  • Here we have a very good display of Blandfordia grandiflora (Christmas Bells), photographed in the wild in an open paddock along Boundary Street, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, on a hot, overcast summer day. Usually photographing these flowers can be difficult because of the proximity and very messy background but these were sitting up high on a long stem and the background was far enough away for a wide aperture to knock out the background. Camera: Fuji S9600; RAW; Macro Mode; Aperture Priority; f/3.6; 1/950sec; 13mm; Manual Focus; WB Daylight; ISO 80; Spot Metering; Centre Focussing; Tripod mounted with Timer. / Processing: S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: PORT MACQUARIE / (Click the links!) Blandfordia grandiflora / Boronia falcifolia / Xerochrysum bracteatum / Convolvulus erubescens / Lagunaria bracteata / Comesperma ericinum /

  • Dancing in the Light
    by Martie Venter

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Sitting in front of the computer / I looked out of the window / It was a shimmering day / The storm clouds had lifted / The sun was painting the flowers / With light / I took the camera outside / And then I saw her - / Swaying gently in the breeze / She was dancing in the light.

  • Magnolia
    by Avalon

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Magnolia (grandiflora?) in the late spring sunshine.

  • The southern magnolia tree in our yard has now lost its blooms and the seed pods have a nice pink tinge. Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • Black and white photograph of a single blossom of Magnolia grandiflora, which has creamy white curving flowers nearly a foot long.

  • Magnolia Blossom 6
    by kalliope94041

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A fully opened magnolia blossom

  • Magnolia Blossom 4
    by kalliope94041

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Magnolia blossom

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