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Great Egret (Ardea alba) / Garça-branca-grande

  

Ivory curl flower, Buckinghamia celsissima. This species is a tree native to rainforests in Queensland where it may reach 100m in height. These flowers are from a street tree in Sydney, Australia, that is only about 3.5m tall.

 

The flowers look superficially like spider flowers, Grevillea sp. Buckinghamia like Grevillea is in the family Proteaceae.

 

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**milky-way *19-01 Frill Deess Ivory

In the sea ice, north of Svalbard

Endemic to Halmahera...

 

Sidangoli - Halmahera - North Moluccas - Indonesia

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Eventail d'hiver

On the sea ice, north of Svalbard

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[HYPED] MONEY BAG

* AD POSES* Bento Poses Cigarette Man

 

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Dreamland Designs Craven Wooden Outdoor Set Gacha @Gimme Gacha

MOVEMENT - Cleaning day @Fameshed

Junk Food - Ivory Tower Set @Access

Detail of a white rose spotted in a Dallas-area garden.

Found only in restricted areas of Halmahera Island.

 

Endemic to Halmahera...

 

Sidangoli - Halmahera - North Moluccas - Indonesia

Endemic to Halmahera...

 

Sidangoli - Halmahera - North Moluccas - Indonesia

CaixaForum

Madrid

 

Herzog & de Meuron

 

Rose Chafer Beetle exploring Ivory Lichen

With nothing to do I took photo of this nut carving I did in 1996, I would carry this in my pocket and when I felt like it I did some whittling, all done with small tools and some dental burrs, yes I use a dental drill with that horrible sound we all know:-)

Tagua nut is a palm tree fruit that is gown for its oil, if its left to dry the nut become very hard and look like Ivory,

thus the name "Vegetable ivory"

*Each fruit has about 8 of those nuts, each nut is bout 2".

Please click on the link to see the base,

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Model: Krystal Smith

Created with Incendia, background created with Terragen Classic

I first saw this flower several years ago and saw its potential for photography. I tried then, and then a number of times over several years. It grows very close to the ground and its flowers tend to hang downward making it difficult to get a decent photo. Today there was a full bloom of flowers and I decided to get down on the ground and try again with my new lens.

Tetra : Asymmetric Drape Dress in White

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Tetra : Suede Plexi Pumps in White @ Kustom 9

Ryvolter : Zira Shoulder Goat Fur Coat in Pearl

 

Angelic Mesh head with Aylah Applier SPF 30 by Fiore

Holiday Edition Lashes & Super Glossy Eyeliner by Mai Billavio

(Pteroglossus azara) B28I2825 Napo Canopy - Peruvian Amazonia

Uncommon bird

Not quite what you expect to see in the middle of the Australian bush.

Badly weathered and uneven piano ivory keys, with peeling paint on the rest of the piano. Found on Hindley Street, outside the Peter Rabbit Cafe.

The Ivory on the largest Ivory carrier at Addo Elephant National Park South Africa

'french lace' roses

Contemporary exterior details of Ivory on Adelaide's podium. Developed by Plaza and designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, the condo tower was completed in 2014.

I am not great on Fungi so this may be wrongly named but I am hoping my great Flickr friend Joan will correct me. Thanks in advance Joan.

A slightly different view...

"Macro Mondays" ````````` "Members Choice - Found in the Kitchen"

*carl zeiss makro-planar T* 50mm f/2*

I'm sure there's some kind of symbolism there, but eh. At last light, BNSF 3167 rests in Western Avenue Yard along the "Racetrack", backdropped by the modern towers of Chicago's South Loop.

Calendula officinalis "Ivory Princess"

youtu.be/R_IeYjqL8GU?si=8xhIWH6U-sAl1l2b

  

A Black & White Squirrel learning tolerance.

 

Exeter,Ontario

Canada

The Ivory Towers aren't just at Harvard, Yale, etc., Bryce Canyon has them, too! Here's a good look at the blondish hoodoos brightening up photos of the canyon there, from May, 2025.

Here, a close up shot of two Ivory Curl flower spikes. It's possible to make a drink from these nectar-rich flowers, I've not tried it, but if it tastes as good as the flowers smell, it would be delicious.

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