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  • © 2008 Janos L. Sison

  • Flowers from “The Carnival Of Flowers 2009”

  • A selection of images that I have taken of flowers both here in Australia and in Scotland….

  • This is another one of my Flower calendars that is devoted to one color yellow and its summer feeling and its positive color. / For me yellow is always offering the viewer the feeling of hope love and life. / As I look at this calendar I feel the positive effects it has on my soul and the expression of life and the future. / I hope you enjoy this calendar as much as I did making it for you. /

  • This Calender is full of flowers to suit each month of the year I am willing to make changes to the calenders if there are photos you would prefer in place of the ones I have pre-chosen. If you would like a tailor made calender please do not hesitate to send me a bubblemail. Pam

  • It’s the small details that matter in this world…

  • flowers to bring colour into your house all year round I am willing to make changes to the calenders if there are photos you would prefer in place of the ones I have pre-chosen. If you would like a tailor made calender please do not hesitate to send me a bubblemail. Pam

  • Aunty Marys’ Roses

  • Plants, flowers, etc. found growing on the family farm.

  • Calendar with scenes from Death Valley National Park, California. I know it is quite late for 2009, but I couldn’t resist putting this together. Looking forward to 2010, I guess… :)

  • Flowers for all seasons

  • Macro Flowers

  • Selection of photographs of the arum or calla lily: enjoy! 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!

  • A Collection of Acrylic Paintings

  • This is a collection of flowers in and around Cape Cod. The colors are varied and most are shot up close to see all the detail which makes flowers so appealing. Enjoy all the Color! To purchase any of the images go to: / www.redbubble.com/people/quinn000

  • A collection of Daisy photos taken by Alyce Taylor.

  • images from nature featuring shades of yellow

  • Flowers in bloom >

  • A selection of Flowers. >

  • 12 months of colourful and seasonal flowers – bring colour to any room and remember I am happy to personalise the images and change the images to your taste or even colour scheme

  • Africa’s beauty is being sung around the world, but the beauty of flowers are priceless and sadly not long lasting. Flowers are God’s colour crayons, and what fun He had!

  • A collection of flowers from my garden.

  • A calendar from photographs taken March 2009. Bright, bold, orange and yellow blooms that will brighten the darkest of office corners! Courtesy Wikipedia Calendula (pronounced /kəˈlɛndjuːlə/ Ca-lén-du-la), pot marigold, is a genus of about 12-20 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the area from Macaronesia east through the Mediterranean region to Iran. Calendula should not be confused with other plants that are also known as marigolds, such as plants of the genus Tagetes, corn marigolds or marsh marigolds. The name Calendula stems from the Latin kalendae, meaning first day of the month, presumably because pot marigolds are in bloom at the start of most months of the year. The common name marigold probably refers to the Virgin Mary, or its old Saxon name ‘ymbglidegold’, which means ‘it turns with the sun’. Marigolds typically bloom quickly (in under two months) in bright yellows, reds, and oranges throughout the summer and well into the fall. Marigolds are considered by many gardening experts as one of the most versatile flowers to grow in a garden, especially since it is easy to grow. Seeds sown in the spring, in most soils, will germinate freely in sunny or half-sunny locations. They do best, however, if planted in sunny locations with rich, well-drained soil. The leaves are spirally arranged, 5-18 cm long, simple, and slightly hairy. The flower heads range from pastel yellow to deep orange, and are 3-7 cm across, with both ray florets and disc florets. They have a spicy aroma and are produced from spring to autumn in temperate climates. It is recommended to deadhead (removal of dying flower heads) the plants regularly to maintain even blossom production. Marigolds are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Cabbage Moth, The Gothic, Large Yellow Underwing and Setaceous Hebrew Character. Marigold petals are considered edible. They are often used to add color to salads, and marigold extract is commonly added to chicken feed to produce darker egg yolks. Their aroma, however, is not sweet, and resembles the smell of hops in beer. The oil from its seed contains calendic acid. For Marigold Symbolism scroll to the bottom of the page! 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 Wear my Art. Try out these items at 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! Marigold Flower Symbolism / Marigolds are known as the “Herb of the Sun” and are symbolic of passion and creativity. The Welsh believed that if marigolds were not open early in the morning, then a storm was on the way. Marigolds have been used as love charms and incorporated into wedding garlands. Water made from marigolds was thought to induce psychic visions of fairies if rubbed on the eyelids. In some cultures, marigold flowers have been added to pillows to encourage prophetic or psychic dreams. The Marigold and Astrology / The marigold is also associated with the lion and the astrological sign Leo. Early Christians named the flower “Mary’s Gold” and offered the blossoms in place of money at the foot of her statues. The Portuguese introduced marigolds into India. Eventually the flower was offered to the Hindu gods Vishnu and Lakshmi. The marigold is also considered to be sacred among the Aztec Indians, who decorate their temples with the flower. / The marigold was once thought to protect against the plague and to be effective in stopping gossip. Interestingly, the marigold can symbolize cruelty and jealousy. When used in combination with spells, however, the marigold is an anti-dote for the sharp-tongued and promotes cheery conversations. Marigold Distribution / Marigolds can be found in Europe, Africa and the Americas. Marigolds can adapt to a wide range of conditions, but prefer full sun and rich soils. Interesting Facts About Marigolds* / The leaves of marigolds have been used to remove warts. Marigolds are also grown and harvested in Mexico to be added to chicken feed. Chickens eating marigold-enriched feed produce eggs with a deep yellow color. The flesh of chickens fed marigolds also take on a rich color to make them more appealing for human consumption The blossoms themselves are quite edible for humans, too, and are often used in egg and cheese dishes. The blossoms also make a yellow dye for fabric. Marigold, also called calendula, is the October birth flower. Sometimes called “summer bride” or “husbandmans dial,” because it’s flower head follows the sun. The Marigold’s flower meaning is “winning grace.” Once considered the most sacred of flowers, in India it was placed around the necks of holy statues. Marigold is found through Europe, the United States, and western Asia. The marigold is an annual flower that blooms well even over a long season. They bloom practically non stop the entire summer and have few problems. Marigolds are good cleansers and can be remedies for the sting of bees. Marigolds are also known as calendula, garden marigold, holligold, goldbloom, golds, ruddes, Mary bud, bull’s eyes, and pot marigold.

  • An eclectic grouping of colorful nature images.

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