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Little dots of yellow Winter flowering Jasmine.
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the far corner of the pergola is beginning to cover with flowering jasmine. it's going to take some time to cover this pergola, but hopefully from small beginnings it will gradually happen
for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...
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Colorful Nature ~ Green with White Weekend
Freitagsblümchen - friday flora
Jasmines can be either deciduous (leaves falling in autumn) or evergreen (green all year round), and can be erect, spreading, or climbing shrubs and vines. Their leaves are borne opposite or alternate. They can be simple, trifoliate, or pinnate. The flowers are typically around 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in diameter. They are white or yellow in color, although in rare instances they can be slightly reddish. The flowers are borne in cymose clusters with a minimum of three flowers, though they can also be solitary on the ends of branchlets. Each flower has about four to nine petals, two locules, and one to four ovules. They have two stamens with very short filaments. The bracts are linear or ovate. The calyx is bell-shaped. They are usually very fragrant. The fruits of jasmines are berries that turn black when ripe
One our last photos of the profile shots with the puppies inside, hopefully this next weeks photo will include them!
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This is Arabian Lights Jasmine by Mattel. Outfit, jewelery and head ornament are custom made by Jack. Jack also made Aladdin's turban, cape, belt and the outfit's golden trim.
A quick phone shot to show our lovely jasmine flowering in the garden. I keep wanting to call it Yasmin, as my friend's daughter is called Yasmin! It's starting to fill up Tim's trellis, which is what I've been hoping for.
really not sure on this. I think she looks too old for the part.
anyway, this is Keira Knightly as Jasmine from Samanthas Lehmans story - Hybrids.
Jasmine, is infact, a Vampire Hybrid. Her mother is the first Witch Vampire Hybrid (read the story!)
story here:
Local vocalist hanging out at the late, great Club Bobards.
Shot with a Canon EOS 50D with an original EF 50mm f.1.8. Darktable 1.6.8 was used for the raw conversion, with final editing in Photoshop CS6 (nothing fancy, just the basics).
Featuring: Black.Flowers - JASMINE TOP and Skirt
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To me, nothing says summer more than fields of round bales of hay. Scroll down in comments to see second shot.
Jasmine: Female Australian Cattle Dog. Rescued from a Nevada pound 5+ years ago.
More Jasmine love <3 went back today 8/7/15 and they still had 2 left, I was the last person to preorder the 3rd to the last one. She sold out online with the sold out sign today. Bought the Jasmine and Aladdin classic dolls today too. Also I am on a Descendants binge.
I got her out of the whelping box for a minute. Silly girl is still not sure if she can leave the puppies alone for even a second!
From our mini-session at a Twin Cities model/photographer mixer in Saint Paul, Minnesota on Monday, August 3rd, 2020.
I live in the suburbs. At the end of my cul-de-sac is an undeveloped "green space" that is heavily wooded. Jasmine's goes there every afternoon to walk in quiet, undisturbed natural beauty. It is home to many birds and critters. The leaves are already turning colors and falling everywhere. Happy Furry Friday!
Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to subtropical and tropical America. It has a number of common names including yellow jessamine or jasmine, Carolina jasmine or jessamine, evening trumpetflower, gelsemium and woodbine. Near my home in Fairfield Harbour, North Carolina.
The sun peeked out more today...but I decided to bring the tulips inside.
Jasmine wants to know why she's wearing sunglasses when it's raining outside?
Couldn't decide which pix I liked best so am posting both.
"Taken in November 2009. It's rare when she looks at me [ outside] and isn't squinting.
This is from my archives....I'm uploading for her 2009 set. NO need to comment!
This beautiful sketch was done by: fotograms by Pharaoh
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