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a new version of the Wisteria flower for my "One of a kind" flower images project.
facts about wisterias:
#1: Wisteria is part of the legume family
The legume family is also home to peas, beans, lentils and clover!
#2: English botanist Thomas Nuttall (1786-1859) named the Wisteria
Along with at least 92 others. He was born in Long Preston, Yorkshire, but travelled to the Great Lakes of North America in 1810, with fellow botanist John Bradbury.
#3: The Wisteria is named in memory of Dr. Caspar Wistar
Dr. Caspar Wistar (1761-1818) was an American physician and anatomist. He was an early promoter of vaccinations, cousin of American Revolutionary diarist Sally Wister and also a friend of Thomas Jefferson.
#4: Two of the most popular Wisteria can be identified by how they climb!
If it twines its stems clockwise (seen from above), it’s probably a Japanese Wisteria (W. floribunda). The Chinese Wisteria (W. sinensis) however, twines counterclockwise – and this is the most common one in the UK.
#5: There are ten species of Wisteria
And they are native to China, Korea, Japan, and the Eastern United States. Chinese Wisteria was the most common species in the UK for many years, until other colours and species were gradually introduced.
Digital painting, created from scratch in Corel Painter. No AI is used in this work.
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● Le Poppycock *Sitting Pretty* GACHA (Vicariously)
Restored 1955 Mercury Montclair convertible. Spotted at the annual antique car show in Lindsborg, Kansas, USA.
M-NTWSTC does all of 55 MPH, track speed, past milepost 62 on BNSF's Staples Subdivision in high throttle with just over ten miles left to the termination point of St. Cloud, MN. This extra train did not waste anytime in the 70 miles from Minneapolis to St. Cloud, completing the trip in not much over an hour.
NGC 55 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. Together with NGC 300, it is one of the closest galaxies to Earth (around 6.5 million light years away)
This spiral galaxy, which has only one spiral arm, is seen edge-on and gives it a rather irregular appearance. It is nevertheless quite rich in matter giving birth to many young stars.
It was discovered on 7 July 1826 by Scottish astronomer James Dunlop.
GSO 8" f/4 Imaging Newtonian
Canon EOS 60d Ha Modified
Tracked on a Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 PRO mount.
GSO 2" Photo-Visual Coma Corrector
Adobe Lightroom · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP)
Dates:
Nov. 3, 2024
Frames:
20×60″ Unguided
Integration
Locations: Little Desert National Park, Nhill, Victoria, Australia