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The holly blue (Celastrina argiolus) is a butterfly that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family and is native to Eurasia and North America.

A classic cliche for the theme Red and Green!

The Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus) visiting the garden, summer brood. The larva from the spring brood feeds mainly on holly plant hence its common name. Taken in the garden. Bath, BANES; Somerset, England, UK

 

Banksia ilicifolia, commonly known as holly-leaved banksia, is a tree in the family Proteaceae.

Endemic to southwest Western Australia

 

Have a lovely weekend

The holly blue (Celastrina argiolus) is a butterfly that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family and is native to Eurasia and North America.

Holly berries are a good source of food to birds and other animals. Holly berries are mildly toxic for humans. Red Beauty requires a male plant nearby to set berries. It is a close-up image and shows many berries. I use wide aperture to get more shallow depth of field. Have a great day!

Found @ my town's library backyard

Say Hi to my friend's dog, Holly...She is 17 a week old Doberman and is loving being a pup...

 

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It is berry season again - where did Summer go! I love the twist and flow of holly leaves but not the sharp spikes that reach out and scratch you as you walk past!

 

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Holly Tree clinging to rocks during the recent snow in the Lake District. Love the dramatic weather beaten form.

(325/365) We went fungi foraging along the track behind Kanturk Castle but sadly didn't find any edible species. This sprig of Holly brightened up a dull day.

The wonderful, rare, wild Sea Holly [Eryngium Maritimum ] grows in isolated places along the coast here on stabilised sand dunes.

Its differing green coloured and white veined and edged leaves which are almost luminous, make it very attractive I think. The seed heads which are just forming will eventually turn a light purple/blue adding to its lovely appearence. These plants can survive in extremely inhospitable places and can exist with very little moisture and are salt and wind tolerant. They were originally plants of the high arid places of the World such as the Peruvian mountains and the Andes. They somehow, with many other similar plants, migrated here some 15000 years ago as their imprints have been found in Fossils from these areas. Luckily no one was building border walls then!!

Ive reported the location of this beautiful plant to the Biodiversity Dept of Trinity College, Dublin who will log its position for future study.

This plant is said to have aphrodisiac properties but others say its not true. Mind you swalowing the prickily leaves is...er... would be quite severe and Im saying no more as my throat is killing me at the moment!!! And you lot, behave yerselves!!! Lol!

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The colors of these early berries on some variety of holly are reversed. It;s usually red berries on green leaves. Though most of the leaves on the bush were still green, the red leaves highlighting the berries caught my eye. Found on the street of roses in Bad Homburg.

 

more Botanical

more Germany

 

Pentax K-1 II - HD Pentax-DA 55-300mm F4.5-6.3 ED PLM WR RE

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Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus)

12 July 2020, Malvern & Brueton Park LNR

approx 20 feet up in the tree, a squirrel sits statue-like on a branch

My garden, Bridgnorth, Shropshire Uk

First one spotted of the Spring! Celastrina argiolus (Holly Blue) HWW

Jingle the Holly’n’Bells

Let’s start the season right

We’ll do what the line says

Make it Merry and Bright

 

You’ll see that delight

Is not only for Christmas night . . .

 

Credits . . .

Aujourd’hui, je voudrais vous présenter une photographe néo-zélandaise, Holly Spring , qui est une grande artographe, si je puis dire !

 

Holly a récemment remporté le NZIPP/Epson Iris Portrait Creative of the Year 2014 avec les photos de sa fille. !

 

La fille de Holly est sa muse numéro un et c'est une petite fille très spéciale !

 

J'aime quand nos enfants nous poussent à faire une œuvre d'art remarquable et Holly est la preuve que l'amour maternel n'a pas de limites ...

 

Je suis convaincu, que les papas ont aussi des tours dans leur sac 😉

 

Bien à vous les artistes :D

 

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Today, I would like to introduce you to a New Zealand photographer, Holly Spring, who is a great artist, if I may say so !

 

Holly recently won the NZIPP/Epson Iris Portrait Creative of the Year 2014 with her photos of her daughter. !

 

Holly's daughter is her number one muse and she's a very special little girl !

 

I love when our kids push us to make a remarkable work of art and Holly is proof that motherly love has no limits...

 

I am convinced that dads also have tricks up their sleeves 😉

 

Good for you artists :D

Kaleinar MC 100mm f2.8

A first brood holly blue on a holly bush in my back garden.

Always one of the early butterflies and I love them. Specially when they open up there wings and show the clear blue.

Mt. Holly....the restaurant "Robin's Nest" is reflected in the window, and the blue on the right of the photo is the edge of a giant mural which contains my flickr buddy icon

Holly Blue butterfly on Forget-me-not.

It's the fist time I've seen one of these little butterflies around here.

Stechpalme - Ilex

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 90mm F2.8 Macro

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