Hibiscus . .
Seeking . . 'Raindrops' ....
needed . .
.. The Goddess of Flowers
..framed !
Ready ...
Flowers of red . .
going round .. and round .. and round ..
Two parts Bottlebrush . .
Knock-out !
- see lessons needed in the near future
Colors/wrong ID .. kristymp ! Thanks ..
blue canvas sky ..
Summer colors ..
G-for Garlic ..The Alphabet Site
Gold in June ..
Pineapple guava bloom ...
And there was gold ..
Honeysuckle Diner ..
Mirror ..
Flying solo ..
- round and round
Glorious red ..
*Assignment:"Contrast"
almost . .
.. change
textures - shapes of Mother Nature -
.. differences
- there was a crooked
Color !
shadows and sun ..
if ..
today ..
The framing . .
The Sisters Pink . .
African Iris layers - for PaulO Classic
things change ..
painted pinwheels ..
. . .
Honeysuckle in waiting .. yellow/red Rainbow Build…
- blue and white collage
planted . .
Inspiration . .
seeing another ..
watercolor meow ..
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Shades of Green . .
- midst the pink Seminole Hibiscus
- Azaleas of fuschia
- Bleeding Hearts (leaning across from D's yard)
- a few petals of the Pinwheel Jasmine
- Kalanchoe, green and also with a touch of color
- hanging like unlit lanterns
- brown cones
- long slender ones are male of the Coontie Plant
- member of the Cycad family
- dinosauers/ancient one native to Florida
- top left corner & bottom right .. think those are female cones
- if so, they will have orange seeds in them
- a toxic plant, it has been used by the Seminole Tribe for food
- a long involved process to get starch from the root .. making flour
- this plant is the only one I know of that the rare Atala Butterfly feeds on
- so, one should plant quite a few
- the larvae can strip the leaves quickly
framing of the collage/crop/signature:
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- Azaleas of fuschia
- Bleeding Hearts (leaning across from D's yard)
- a few petals of the Pinwheel Jasmine
- Kalanchoe, green and also with a touch of color
- hanging like unlit lanterns
- brown cones
- long slender ones are male of the Coontie Plant
- member of the Cycad family
- dinosauers/ancient one native to Florida
- top left corner & bottom right .. think those are female cones
- if so, they will have orange seeds in them
- a toxic plant, it has been used by the Seminole Tribe for food
- a long involved process to get starch from the root .. making flour
- this plant is the only one I know of that the rare Atala Butterfly feeds on
- so, one should plant quite a few
- the larvae can strip the leaves quickly
framing of the collage/crop/signature:
www.picmonkey.com
© All Rights Reserved
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