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Fuchsia x hybrida #1
Onagraceae - Fuchsia species occur from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego; a few species in New Zealand and Tahiti This cultivar is an old-fashioned one found throughout S.F. neighborhoods - its color is roughly that of "Constance" but its corolla has a single row of petals. If you can identify, please do so. Photographed in my garden in San Francisco, California
Extreme Close-Ups: 16 Mind-Blowing Macro Nature Photos - Page 3 of 3 - WebEcoist
Have you ever watched a grasshopper scratch its chin, or examined all of the tiny hairs on the face of a bee? Have you seen the world around you reflected in a drop of dew? Unless you're a macro photographer - taking extreme close-up images of insects, flowers and other objects - you've probably never had the chance.
Windsor Rose Bearded Iris
Iris germanica 'Windsor Rose' Bearded Iris, Tall Bearded German Iris, Orris Root Type Perennial Hardy range 4A to 10A Height 18" to 30" / 45cm to 75cm Growth rate Average Form Upright or erect Exposure Full sun Bloom Color Pink Bloom Time Spring The flowers are fragrant and suitable for cut flowers. Environment This plant will grow in moist soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy. The pH preference is a neutral soil. Leaf Color Green Culture Notes Prefers a sunny well-drained fertile soil…
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Nathalie Lete Titania Dessert Plate
Grow your collection of vibrant and cheerful table statements with this enchanting dessert plate designed by Nathalie Lete in collaboration with Anthropologie. About Nathalie Lete Once a member of Mathias et Nathalie, a duo renowned for their cardboard paintings and expressionist sculptures, French art and designer Nathalie Lete now works as a solo artist, creating paintings, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, books and toys centered on themes of fantasy, humor and childhood memories…
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Fuchsia x hybrida #1
Onagraceae - Fuchsia species occur from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego; a few species in New Zealand and Tahiti This cultivar is an old-fashioned one found throughout S.F. neighborhoods - its color is roughly that of "Constance" but its corolla has a single row of petals. If you can identify, please do so. Photographed in my garden in San Francisco, California
Extreme Close-Ups: 16 Mind-Blowing Macro Nature Photos - Page 3 of 3 - WebEcoist
Have you ever watched a grasshopper scratch its chin, or examined all of the tiny hairs on the face of a bee? Have you seen the world around you reflected in a drop of dew? Unless you're a macro photographer - taking extreme close-up images of insects, flowers and other objects - you've probably never had the chance.
Windsor Rose Bearded Iris
Iris germanica 'Windsor Rose' Bearded Iris, Tall Bearded German Iris, Orris Root Type Perennial Hardy range 4A to 10A Height 18" to 30" / 45cm to 75cm Growth rate Average Form Upright or erect Exposure Full sun Bloom Color Pink Bloom Time Spring The flowers are fragrant and suitable for cut flowers. Environment This plant will grow in moist soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy. The pH preference is a neutral soil. Leaf Color Green Culture Notes Prefers a sunny well-drained fertile soil…