Some of the most beautiful things in natural is palatable.
Work with Gel pen. Silk peacock
Common Wedge Pea at Baluk William Reserve Lysterfield Vic
This is a flower that grows typically in the desert, hence the name. I took this photo while on a trip across the Simpson Desert.
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/ “The Colour of Light” is based on DiEtte Henderson’s Buttered Peas I adopted only the shapes and composition, not wanting to take anything away from what is already a beautiful and unusual Still Life…I wished to explore colour to the hilt and with a strong presence of light, hence the title of the piece... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper / The Artist’s Duty / / So it is the duty of the artist to discourage all traces of shame / To extend all boundaries / To fog them in right over the plate / To kill only what is ridiculous / To establish problems / To ignore solutions / To listen to no one / To omit nothing / To contradict everything / To generate the free brain / To bear no cross / To take part in no crucifixion / To tinkle a warning when mankind strays / To explode upon all parties / To wound deeper than the soldier / To heal this poor obstinate monkey once and for all. To verify the irrational / To exaggerate all things / To inhibit everyone / To lubricate each proportion / To experience only experience. To set a flame in the high air / To exclaim at the commonplace alone / To cause the unseen eyes to open. To admire only the absurd / To be concerned with every profession save his own / To raise a fortuitous stink on the boulevards of truth and beauty / To desire an electrifiable intercourse with a female alligator / To lift the flesh above the suffering / To forgive the beautiful its disconsolate deceit. To flash his vengeful badge at every abyss To HAPPEN It is the artist’s duty to be alive / To drag people into glittering occupations To blush perpetually in gaping innocence / To drift happily through the ruined race-intelligence / To burrow beneath the subconscious / To defend the unreal at the cost of his reason / To obey each outrageous inpulse / To commit his company to all enchantments. Kenneth Patchen
A Sweet Pea at its best …. glowing with light.
Needle felted in pure wool and arranged on a yellow sweet pea flower.
a photo of a wandering peacock very brightly coloured
Nikon D60
Taken in downtown NYC diner by Anna Sian. Tanya Morgan is an American hip-hop group from which consists of MCs Donwill and Ilyas, and MC/producer Von Pea. Both Donwill and Ilyas are from Cincinnati, Ohio, while Von Pea is from Brooklyn, New York. Their debut album, Moonlighting, was acclaimed upon its release in 2006.
Magnolia Bloom
MESO #925 / Best viewed large. / / This is a photo of an extreme, severe thunderstorm that was produced under MESO #925 and Severe Thunderstorm Watch #323 in the Ohio Valley on June 2, 2009. / / We were under a “severe thunderstorm warning” when I took this photo. This amazing storm produced thunder, lightning, rain, high winds, and pea-sized hail in the Ashland, Kentucky area, which is located in the northeastern part of the state. / / At the time of this posting we were still under the “severe thunderstorm warning” for Boyd County, Kentucky. Tornadoes remained a concern with this severe system, as rotation was noted by several trained Spotters. / / The Meso, severe thunderstorm watch, and warning were all issued by the Storms Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma. This was the first big Meso I have captured this year. Damage reports were unavailable at this time. This photo is “as is” and was only sent to Photoshop to straighten the image. / / / Photo shot with my Canon EOS 40D camera.
Seagreen Blue Jade Vine / It is also called: / Green Jade Vine / It is a lovely aquamarine colour. / Strongylodon macrobotrys Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved The flowers of the exotic Jade Vine have a beautiful seagreen/turquoise colour that is so amazing it is almost beyond description. This colour is extremely rare in the plant world. However, they also appear in a brilliant orange-red variety. They are considered a vanishing treasure in the Philippine rainforest but are widely cultivated in many other tropical areas of the world. The bloom is a pendant, with clustered birds beak-like inflorescence up to 4 1/2 ft. long and puts on a spectacular show when in bloom. Often used in Lei making, they may also be grown indoors. The hue is probably the rarest in the world of flowers. A vigorous grower once established, it can reach 30-40 ft tall, but is perfect for an arbor or a pergola where the blooming clusters can cascade and hang down. Specimen vine. Blooming season: winter-spring. / Grows best in Zones 10-11. / Young leaves had very dark, almost black color, then the leaf turns pale green with dark veins which looks like chlorosis, but it is not. As the leaf matures, it turns deep green. This beautiful and exotic vine is a tropical rainforest species originally from the Philippines, and has aquamarine coloured flowers, sharing that feature with only two other plants in the world. It is an evergreen vine with thick, woody stems that can reach lengths of 25 metres in good conditions. Jade vine is a tropical liana that does not tolerate frost. / This beauty grows near the Tedeschi Vineyards upcountry on Maui. Maintain winter temperatures at 60ºF (15.6ºC) or above. / It grows best and is happiest when it’s roots are in the shade and it’s foliage top is in the sun. Some say it takes three to nine years of growing from seedling to full grown vine before they bloom. Flowering normally takes place from Spring to early Summer but this is not always the case. Especially here on Maui where we experience warm tropical climate year round. Flowering can be irregular. Flowers are blue/green and pea shaped, each flower being 7 – 13 cm long and on large hanging clusters up to 1.5 metres in length. It is often grown on a pergola which allows dozens of pendulous blooms to appear as if they are cascading from the top. They are so exotic and so surreal it is difficult to believe they are real. Pollination is thought to be by birds and bats but seed growth is not good. In botanical propagation, cuttings are successful but very challenging. Reproduction and Conservation of Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys A. Gray), a Threatened Species The Jade Vine is native to the Phillipines where it grows in the rainforest. The inedible fruit is about 5 cm long and contain about 5 oblong seeds [relatively large-sized seed] (2)Legume large, 3-10 seeded. The leaves and foliage are an irritant, and causes an itching sensationa, so it is recommended that you wear gloves when pruning the vines. The jade vine, Strongylodon macrobotrys, is a rare, decorative papilionoid legume that grows at low to medium altitudes in damp, cooler mountainous forests and rainforests on the Hawaiian Islands. Two clones of an identical plant, will not produce seed. It is better to air layer. The exquisite beauty of a Lei woven and created with these exotic blooms is truly amazing. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Seagreen Blue Jade Vine / It is also called: / Green Jade Vine / It is a lovely aquamarine colour. / Strongylodon macrobotrys Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved This is how the buds appear before the blossoms open. / The flowers of the exotic Jade Vine have beautiful seagreen/turquoise colour flowers with purple stems that are so amazing it is almost beyond description. This colour is extremely rare in the plant world. However, they also appear in a brilliant orange-red variety. They are considered a vanishing treasure in the Philippine rainforest but are widely cultivated in many other tropical areas of the world. The bloom is a pendant, with clustered birds beak-like inflorescence up to 4 1/2 ft. long and puts on a spectacular show when in bloom. Often used in Lei making, they may also be grown indoors. The hue is probably the rarest in the world of flowers. A vigorous grower once established, it can reach 30-40 ft tall, but is perfect for an arbor or a pergola where the blooming clusters can cascade and hang down. Specimen vine. Blooming season: winter-spring. / Grows best in Zones 10-11. / Young leaves had very dark, almost black color, then the leaf turns pale green with dark veins which looks like chlorosis, but it is not. As the leaf matures, it turns deep green. This beautiful and exotic vine is a tropical rainforest species originally from the Philippines, and has aquamarine coloured flowers, sharing that feature with only two other plants in the world. It is an evergreen vine with thick, woody stems that can reach lengths of 25 metres in good conditions. Jade vine is a tropical liana that does not tolerate frost. / This beauty grows near the Tedeschi Vineyards upcountry on Maui. Maintain winter temperatures at 60ºF (15.6ºC) or above. / It grows best and is happiest when it’s roots are in the shade and it’s foliage top is in the sun. Some say it takes three to nine years of growing from seedling to full grown vine before they bloom. Flowering normally takes place from Spring to early Summer but this is not always the case. Especially here on Maui where we experience warm tropical climate year round. Flowering can be irregular. Flowers are blue/green and pea shaped, each flower being 7 – 13 cm long and on large hanging clusters up to 1.5 metres in length. It is often grown on a pergola which allows dozens of pendulous blooms to appear as if they are cascading from the top. They are so exotic and so surreal it is difficult to believe they are real. Pollination is thought to be by birds and bats but seed growth is not good. In botanical propagation, cuttings are successful but very challenging. Reproduction and Conservation of Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys A. Gray), a Threatened Species The Jade Vine is native to the Phillipines where it grows in the rainforest. The inedible fruit is about 5 cm long and contain about 5 oblong seeds [relatively large-sized seed] (2)Legume large, 3-10 seeded. The leaves and foliage are an irritant, and causes an itching sensationa, so it is recommended that you wear gloves when pruning the vines. The jade vine, Strongylodon macrobotrys, is a rare, decorative papilionoid legume that grows at low to medium altitudes in damp, cooler mountainous forests and rainforests on the Hawaiian Islands. Two clones of an identical plant, will not produce seed. It is better to air layer. The exquisite beauty of a Lei woven and created with these exotic blooms is truly amazing. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 17 June 2009 15:07:21 / Shutter Speed 1/60 Aperture 5.6 ISO 400 / Flash Off
Peas on Earth Quite possibly one of my favourite designs… / ...and now it’s available for print and not just t-shirts! :D Featured in All About Hearts Also Available: /
Meet Pea! She is a private school girl froggy from Connecticut. She loves math, science and sneaking out of her mansion to party while her parents think she’s studying.
This photo was taken at the South Australian and Northern Territory Bored just on sunset. I love the colours and just the flower in general.
Graphic photo showing the tiny hairs growing off the pod.
A curled sweet pea bud in the garden in Arlington, VA
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