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-Rumi-
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I need little reason to burn random objects.
This is a sustainable bamboo stemmed cotton bud (may have a bit of added lighter fuel on it for added whooomph)
Made an album for things I’ve set aflame in the name of Flickr, weren’t as many as I thought.
„The Flower Family – Blossoming in Unity”
A flower embraced, with buds all around,
A circle of love, in harmony found.
This dahlia bud was just starting to open up. I love how you can see each petal as it gets ready to uncurl.
Point Defiance Dahlia Garden, Ruston/Tacoma, Washington, USA
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Narcissus buds (Narcissus Thalia) ready to bloom. This variety of daffodil always does well in my border.
I used my Nikon 105mm macro lens to get the desired shallow depth of field.
adenium buds in the morning light. they seemed to call me to take their photo and so i obliged!
good day my friends! i hope to catch some of you today!
Photo taken at Rosendals Trädgård, a garden open to the public situated on Djurgården, west of Rosendal Palace, in the central part of Stockholm, Sweden.
Dahlias are native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. Plants were taken back to Europe by Spanish adventurers more than 200 years ago. At the Botanical Gardens in Madrid, the Abbe Cavanille named the genus "Dahlia" for Andreas Dahl, a noted Swedish botanist and student of Carl Linnaeus. There are currently 35 recognized species.
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