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  • Close-up of several bunches of pink and red hydrangeas at a farmer’s market

  • This is just the top little flower of the salvia in my window box. I called it the salvia crown because that’s what it reminded me of.

  • Purple sage by Trinidad CA.

  • I always feel as though I am sinking right into the floor and through it after a few puffs of “Seer’s Sage.” This bed chamber is a good representation of my visions and physical feelings / My body is off kitler – but my vision is a second faster and more beautiful

  • A velvety purple Salvia, Salvia splendens / Nikon D70s / 18-50mm / F8, 1/160…As is / 9/22/08 – 204/24 / /

  • This image was taken in 1995 back in the days when my eyesight was reliable and I could still use my SLR Canon AE-1 manual-focus camera. Image was scanned from a 4×6 print and then slightly sharpened in Photoshop. No other post-processing done. Thank you for stopping by to comment on this image. I don’t normally respond with individual thank-you comments due to time constraints (slow dial-up speed). I prefer to spend my limited time on RB by commenting on your work instead. However, I want you to know how much it means to me that you took the time to view and comment on my work! Patricia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 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.

  • This female ruby throated hummingbird was pollinating the black and blue salvia that is in our front yard. This image is included in my 2009 wildlife calendar.

  • A chance capture of a salvia in my garden when the light was right and the wind wasn’t blowing! ;)

  • Empty benches in a small new community by the lake in Santa Clarita where residents can stop and rest while watching the ducks and wildife. / As is- casio exilim

  • Sold one framed print to mystery RB buyer in Australia. Thanks so much, whoever you are! Featured on the home page August 13, 2009. Thank you!

  • amid the blooms…. blue salvia – ‘May Night’ Kent Island, Md. US / 4/6/09 Nikon P80 auto macro

  • Salvia coccinea Scarlet Salvia, Scarlet Sage is a flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native from Mexico north to the southeastern United States but is widely cultivated as an ornamental. Its tubular, bright red flowers are pollinated by hummingbirds. In the garden, the species is frost tender and usually grown as an annual. Flowers are produced from as early as February in frost-free climates through frost in colder areas. It grows best with plenty of sun and rich, well-drained soils. This charming plant may be massed together as a tall ground cover. It also makes a nice red display in a perennial border in full sun. Plant it among other herbaceous perennials for a nice display of soft, red flowers borne terminally on erect stems. Salvia will perform well in full sun, partial shade, or full shade; however, flowering is reduced in partial shade. It prefers a moist, well-drained soil and, unlike many flowering bedding plants, is very drought tolerant. Native salvia is at its best during the hottest summer months when other flowering plants may suffer from the heat. To maintain a neat-looking landscape, cut it back at the end of the year after it finishes flowering and foliage begins to die. Although this is not necessary for good growth or survival of the plant, it keeps the garden looking neater. My front yard, Port Saint Lucie, FL Nikon D70s / 70-300mm @ 300mm / F5.6, 1/125 / ISO 250 / RAW / 7/4/09 – 558/21

  • I think this is a Dusky skipper, not sure…. Canon EOS T1i, sigma 55-200, auto macro, UV / 7/15/09 / Kent Island, Md. US thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and products Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America

  • A Gulf Fritillary butterfly on a wacky, side angle feeding on the buds of red salvia flowers.

  • A swallowtail butterfly caught in flight near some salvia flowers.

  • This is a Checkered White butterfly (a female, I think), not the greatest pic, but this is the first one of these I think I have ever seen around here, even though it is supposedly widespread… ~use large view, please ~ Kent Island, Md. US / 8/09 / Canon EOS T1i, 18-55mm(55) – 2900×4050px thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and photography Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America Scott Bricker’s art at Art Wanted.com

  • This little Ruby Throated hummingbird is extremely attracted to my salvia greggii. His mate comes every day as well.

  • Level 1 – Subtle effects / Level 2 – Altered perception / Level 3 – Light visionary state / Level 4 – Vivid visionary state / Level 5 – Immaterial existence / Level 6 – Amnesic effect (not desirable)

  • Nikon D5000 with AF-S Nikkor 55-200mm lens

  • Salvia microphylla, Woollahra, Sydney

  • Recently I’ve seen things I never thought or even imagined I could.

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