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fleur-aesthetic · 3 months
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instagram | freshbreadandflowers
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sweetpeaslut · 2 months
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janicerodriguez · 1 year
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September 2022: Our 17th Wedding Anniversary
It was our 17th wedding anniversary. The day started great. I walked in the backyard garden with my coffee & the construction crew working on the roof of a house a block over had a Spanish love song playing. It ended & one of those jaunty, polka beat numbers with horns came on:  
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I believe this is one of the yellow field peas that I planted from our bird seed: 
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Ha! Apparently, some of the “yellow field peas” that I planted were actually soybeans: 
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This young butterfly bush is heavily shaded by our joe pye weed but it still managed to blossom: 
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My queen had harvested some Plot 420 sweet basil & put it in water to keep it fresh until we could use it. Well, it decided to make roots: 
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Seen while walking. Another alien abduction but it looks like the aliens plan on returning their captive because they let them put their sock in the shoe: 
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Found while walking - a complete role-playing game. Seriously, everything else you need to play is in your head: 
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Pumpkin on a stick. This came in a flower arrangement that I got for my queen. We had to look it up. It is actually an eggplant & it is edible. We are thinking about trying to save some of the seeds: 
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Anniversary cards & flowers: 
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A little bubbly for the celebration: 
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Heading out to dinner: 
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My queen at dinner. We’ve been married for seventeen years but it only seems like yesterday that I mustered up the courage to ask her out to lunch: 
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glass-expanse · 2 years
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Pretty pixel posies ^-^
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crudlynaturephotos · 1 year
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rain77y · 1 year
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Persephone Cabin HC.
- The cabin is covered in Daffodils, Peonies, Hydrangeas, Roses, Carnations, Marigolds, Delphiniums, Bluebells, white bells, Snapdragons, Freesias, Ranunculus', Violets, Azaleas, Lilys, Orchids and Tulips.
- Outside the cabin are two Sakura trees by the dark wooden door.
- The cabin looks like a cottage core cabin.
- Persephone only has 5 children.
- They are strong leaders and have confidence that makes you listen but can also be sensitive.
- Due to the flowers on the cabin, bees and butterflies are attracted to the cabin.
- Really good bakers.
- In the cabin there are kitchens for the campers due to their love for baking.
- They get along good with the children of Demeter, Apollo, Hephaestus and Hades.
- Their mood changes with the seasons.
Spring: Bright, calm and happy.
Summer: Energetic, glowing, happy and their skin becomes really warm so they can make perfect heating pads when it's that time of the month for themselves or their partner.
Autumn: Slightly less energetic, not as bright, calm, still happy.
Winter: Sometimes rude, not as happy anymore and their skin becomes cold, so they like to sit by the fire or hangout with the Hephaestus children.
- Are surprisingly good fighters.
- Practically glowing during Summer.
- Their powers consist of.
Plant manipulation.
Shape shifting into and communicate with animals (mainly deer).
Shadow manipulation.
Elemental control.
Light manipulation.
- They sometimes boss around the Hades kids.
- Persephone children are usually girls.
- They get along amazingly with Artemis's hunters.
- There are very few of them due to them having a lot of power and now that Persephone and Hades are married.
- They are born from flowers that Persephone gave to their mortal parent.
- The inside of the cabins have flowerpots hanging and placed around the cabin.
- They have their own rooms with a soft comfy bed, a closet, bedside drawer and a small bookshelf with a small rectangular window.
- The cabin gives off a cozy warm feeling.
- They have a fireplace that has a sofa, a love seat and a few fluffy bean bags.
- They love pomegranates, strawberries, pineapples, grapes and watermelon.
- They don't really eat vegetation because of how close they are to nature, so they mainly eat mean, but the eat a lot of fruit.
- They like calm music when working/baking.
- They have a miniature library full of booked written in Greek, Rome and English.
- They love baking treats for the other campers and Chiron and even Mr. D.
- They have their own strawberry, pomegranate and watermelon patch with a few orange trees.
- The cabin always smells like cake, cookies, flowers and that old book smell.
- Persephone children have natural beauty to them that can sometimes rival the beauty to the Aphrodite children.
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irisandfig · 1 year
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leptospermum and butterfly ranunculus, delightful little things!
Iris & Fig
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violetsiren90 · 10 months
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Jin is a red rose.
Yoongi is a black dahlia.
Hobi is a sunflower.
Joon is sage.
Jimin is a butterfly ranunculus.
Tae is wisteria.
JK is bearded Iris.
............This is so accurate I might evaporate.
🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️
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fleur-aesthetic · 5 months
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sweetpeaslut · 1 month
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janicerodriguez · 1 year
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work snapshots on film, spring 2022
Evember Floral Design
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wishingstarinajar · 2 years
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What flowers would you associate with some of your characters? Either for aesthetics or the meaning behind them.
Man, I have so many characters and there are so many flowers out there, I'm not sure if I can answer this properly... but I will try for a few.
Boss and Fang: Red carnation
Emily: Sunflower
Ephialtes: Butterfly weed
Oneiros: Amaryllis
Big Blue: Delphinium
Razzle: Sweet pea
Rum: Wolfsbane | Monkshood
Stray: Lupine
Rewind: (Yellow) zinnia
King: Snapdragon
Indi: Ranunculus
Pip: Lily of the valley
Vienna: Baby's breath
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anipgarden · 1 year
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For flowering plants, unless they're double flowered in a way that makes it impossible for bees to physically get to the pollen (some coneflowers are like this, but it's very visually obvious when it's the case) or it's marketed as a pollen-free variety, it probably has some use for native bees. And even the pollen-free varieties still provide some habitat, particularly for wasps, who use them as hunting grounds. So in general original varieties are best, but really as long as you limit double-flowered varieties and pollen-free varieties, planting native cultivars is still fine.
Oh, thanks for the info!
Yeah, sounds like I should be good. I don't think I've planted double-flowered anything since the last time I tried to grow marigolds. Well, I planted 2 ranunculus flowers earlier this year, but those got eaten to sticks by the snails within a few weeks so I don't think those are coming back lol.
Though in hindsight, I have also grown some of the double flower-looking zinnias. The butterflies went crazy over them, if I recall correctly, but in hindsight, they may not have had much pollen...
I'm definitely trying to get better (than I have been) about growing native plants/native varieties of things when I can find them, but I'll keep this in mind as I go forward!
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Nature Memo #1
I decided to go on a little adventure over the weekend since I had three days off (I generally work on the weekends and am almost always on-call for crisis situations). I picked up a new journal so that I could collect plant samples and press them. I've been intending to do this for way too long (2011) but have not gotten around to doing it until now.
I find nature to be mesmerizing and way too often taken for granted. Parks are great, and those with unpaved nature trails are even better. But even then, they are taken for granted.
In any event, below are the list of observations that I made. This is incomplete because I did not include the trees and shrubs that were observed. Of the 29 listed items below, 10 were ones that I had not previously recorded, so I'm pretty excited about that. The total number of living species (plants, insects, birds, reptiles, fungi, arachnids, mammals, fish, mollusks, amphibians, and other species) that I have recorded (as in, photographed, dated, and confirmed the species of) is now 276.
Plants observed (all pressed!)
Oxalis triangularis, False Shamrock
Narcissus poeticus, Poet’s Narcissus
Achillea millefolium, Common Yarrow
Muscari neglectum, Grape Hyacinth
Galium aparine, Catchweed Bedstraw
Stellaria media, Common Chickweed
Oxalis violacea, Violet Woodsorrel
Vinca minor, Lesser Periwinkle
Bowlesia incana, Hoary Bowlesia
Narcissus tazetta, Bunch-flowered Daffodil
Veronica persica, Bird’s-eye Speedwell
Valerianella locusta, Common Cornsalad
Allium vineale, Wild Garlic
Cardamine hirsuta, Hairy Bittercress
Ranunculus hispidus, Bristly Buttercup
Ornithogalum umbellatum, Common Star-of-Bethlehem
Houstonia pusilla, Tiny Bluet
Viola bicolor, American Field Pansy
Claytonia virginica, Virginia Spring Beauty
Insects observed
Camponotus pennsylvanicus, Black Carpenter Ant
Papilio rutulus, Western Tiger Swallowtail (Butterfly)
Coleomegilla maculata, Spotted Pink Ladybeetle
Polistes Carolina, Red Wasp
Eurema lisa, Little Yellow (Butterfly)
Celastrina ladon, Spring Azure (Butterfly)
Amphibians observed
Pseudacris crucifer, Spring Pepper (Frog)
Fungi observed
Trametes versicolor, Turkey-tail
Cladonia evansii, Evan’s Deer Moss
Arachnids observed
Oxyopes salticus, Striped Lynx Spider
Next step is to let the pressed plans dry, followed by labeling, dating, notes on GPS coordinates for each sample, as well as information on whether it it is edible, seasonal growth, and if I am feeling particularly brave I will attempt to draw them.
All of these samples were taken in Arkansas between Siloam Springs, Pea Ridge National Battlefield, and Bella Vista.
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angela-nicole-m · 1 year
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Butterfly Ranunculus | 2023
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