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briarcreek · 1 month
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❤️February Violet❤️
Am I back ??
Not really, keeping up with ponies is hard
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fairytalejello · 1 year
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Fantastical February and February Violet. 💜💖
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credexen · 2 months
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"I've always loved these sunsets during the winter.."
February may be over for us, but it never ends for February Violet! This duo loves to go on walks as the sun sets, enjoying the untouched snow in on each and every leave. Sounds great enough to join them, don’t you think?
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linipik · 2 months
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Shiro with a full sleeve tattoo 💜
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blaiddraws · 2 months
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vanishes for weeks and then places this gently upon your doorstep without warning
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godbirdart · 1 year
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「 oc: angel 💫 」
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drawnbinary · 5 months
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tfw you have a big stupid crush on your best friend but you're also like a 47 year-old man who has to go to work tomorrow and shouldn't stay up all night thinking about the butterfrees in your chest
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sallyisdrawing · 2 months
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💌 femslash february day 18 ➻  dance
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naughtynoodle056 · 2 months
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TFW you were too nice to admit to your auntie that you ate before arriving at her place,eat until you're stuck at the table, texting your friend/crush for help only for them to immediately get overfed by your auntie as well as she bakes dessert, what a fate
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catamations · 1 year
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this is what happened in pokemon scarlet and violet right
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hersurvival · 9 days
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Two winter blossoms that signify eternal rest:
Violet and Narcissus
But how is it fair that the way I bow my head
Is interpreted as humility, of being modest
When your head also hangs low?
But you've been grown to accept
You are unlucky, a sign of misfortune
They place me on graves of the innocent,
While you are a portent of death
Nicknamed "heart's-ease,"
A vital part of old love potions, perfumes,
For a flirtatious scent
You have always been a lure, a trap, an end,
Rumored that your gentle fragrance
Is laced with a narcotic effect,
Fatality being imminent
"Where the oxlips and the nodding violets grow.."
"..And the daffodils fill their cups with tears"
We find ourselves together
As your Valentine, I write to you in ink
Created from my petals, my flesh,
To tell you that you are good,
That you are more deserving than this
@nosebleedclub April 20th - Birthday Flowers
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sandrathachao · 9 hours
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I kinda wanted to start a new scarlet/violet file and try the dlc, but I got stuck drawing pogies instead 😅
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weilis-art · 1 year
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💚🧡💙
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ketrinadrawsalot · 3 months
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Fungi February: Mushroom foragers have mixed opinions about the pig's ear, or violet chanterelle. Some say it's tasty, some think it tastes terrible, and others get sick when they eat it. The only thing that is certain is that they are threatened by habitat loss.
Disclaimer: Don’t rely on pictures of cute mushrooms with eyes to accurately identify edible mushrooms. At best the wrong one will taste bad, at worst it’ll be deadly!
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imreadydollparts · 3 months
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February Birthflower Pony (Violet) is a little ivory.
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sixminutestoriesblog · 2 months
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February is the smallest month and often the least favorite of some people. In the Northern hemisphere it balances the line between the grey winter months and the raucous spring ones that will follow. But being a little month caught between louder ones does not mean February isn't hiding its own sparkles of magic with a holiday dedicated to emotion and an extra day up its sleeve every four years. So its only fitting that one of the birth flowers for this month is the indomitable violet.
How long has the violet's magic been around? Well - we could ask Sappho, the ancient Greek poet whos work was so well-known and admired that she was sometimes called 'the tenth Muse'. She mentions her lover wearing wreaths of violets and in a different poem a crown of them. Sappho's poems often speak of her romantic love for other women and so the violet often does too. In 1926, one of the first modern plays to depict the love between two lesbians, La Prisonnière, used a bouquet of violets to signal their relationship.
Most violets are edible and so they were (and still are) added to an array of foods and drinks. Modern France is known for its violet syrup. Eating this flower goes back to antiquity in fact. Ancient Persians thought violets were calming and could sooth away headaches. The Greeks, and therefor the Romans, believed violets were good for fertility and made love potions with them. In fact, Athens was known as the 'City of Violets' for its abundance of them.
The idea of violets and love carried over too. The very same Saint Valentine, who happens to have a holiday named for him in this month, is said to have ground up violet petals in order to make the ink he wrote his letters with.
In medieval European art, the violet is often shown in paintings with the Virgin Mary. Because it grows close to the ground with a lowered flower head despite its royal color, it represents modesty and humility.
In Victorian times, the purple violet represented modesty, faithfulness and fortune. Folklore said wearing violets in your hair could help you combat inebriation. Carrying violets could ward off evil spirits too (perhaps because sickness was still thought to be caused by evil smells and many violets are very fragrant). Make sure you carry a lot of violets when you do carry them however. Another English superstition said that carrying less than a full handful of the flowers in to the house lead to bad luck and a single violet would be the death of all the ducklings and chicks on the farm! If violets bloomed in the autumn, whoever owned the land they bloomed on would experience a death in the family (there are flowers in the violet family that do this often however so fear no harm on this account).
These days the sweet violet is the symbol for consistency in the UK. In Australia and New Zealand, violets were sold on 'Violet Day' (the date of which varied from year to year) to help raise money to commemorate the dead soldiers from World War I. The violet is the state flower of New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin and Rhode Island. The humble little flower is also being tested for medicinal uses in modern medicine.
So you see, like February and February babies, this little flower packs quite a punch.
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