Just being a little creative after the rain.
Photograph of Pond Garden, shown in the picture are Nasturtiums, garden statues, pickerel rush, lily pads, creeping jenny, dianthus and chinese sedums.
Extreme close-up in the garden with a rainbow coloured viewpoint.
Early morning dew on a nasturtium leaf
Another from the garden.
Another plant that grows like wildfire in our garden.
Canon 300D with Argus 75 and Hoya close-up-set
Raindrop on nasturtium leaf.
the first nasturtium flower in out vege garden
Droplets on a Nasturtium leaf in the garden catch the sun.
drop of water on nasturtium leaf
drops of water on nasturtium leaf
Gathered from the garden and arranged on a flatbed scanner – and imported into Photoshop.
All parts of the plant are edible. The flower has most often been consumed, making for an especially ornamental salad ingredient; it has a slightly peppery taste reminiscent of watercress, and is also used in stir fry. Nasturtium: literally “nose-twister” or “nose-tweaker”
Photograph
(c) Jocelyne Roy Phillips
“Nasturtiums in the garden”. Graphic design from nature.
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