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I had a play around with colour popping and quite liked the result.

One of the many dazzling jelly fish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Dendrobium Lucian Pink Orchid, taken after a rainshower in Singapore Botanic Gardens

All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.

~ Indian Proverb

 

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis, Valerianaceae) is a hardy perennial flowering plant, with heads of sweetly scented pink or white flowers which bloom in the summer months. Valerian flower extracts were used as a perfume in the sixteenth century.

 

Valerian, in pharmacology and phytotherapic medicine, is the name of an herb or dietary supplement prepared from roots of the plant, which, after maceration, trituration and dehydration processes, are packaged, usually into capsules. Based on its pharmacological mode of action, valerian root has been demonstrated to possess sedative and anxiolytic effects.

 

Valerian has been used as a medicinal herb since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. Hippocrates described its properties, and Galen later prescribed it as a remedy for insomnia. In medieval Sweden, it was sometimes placed in the wedding clothes of the groom to ward off the "envy" of the elves.

 

Because of valerian's historical use as a sedative, anticonvulsant, migraine treatment and pain reliever, most basic science research has been directed at the interaction of valerian constituents with the GABA neurotransmitter receptor system. These studies remain inconclusive and all require independent replication. The mechanism of action of valerian in general, and as a mild sedative in particular, remains unknown.

 

The volatile oils that form the active ingredient are extremely pungent, somewhat reminiscent of well-matured cheese. Though some people remain partial to the earthy scent, some may find it to be unpleasant, comparing the odor to that of unwashed feet.

 

An unusual feature of valerian is that valerian root and leaves are a cat attractant similar to, and as safe as catnip. Anecdotal reports claim that valerian is also attractive to rats—so much so that it had been used to bait traps. Stories describe the Pied Piper of Hamelin using both his pipes and valerian to attract rats.

PINK GROOTENDORST

Rugosa rose.

Clusters of small frilled blooms in June, July

A pink cosmos flower from my garden. They look very pretty in the sunlight.

Gorgeous Fiat 500C which I believe is owned by a local lady hairdresser - I like her style! (dreadful pun intended ... sorry ... hmmm - no I'm not ...)

 

D300s + 16-85 Nikkor

Sigma 105mm F2.8

Canon 10D

Beautiful bright pink gerbera. Thought it had given up the ghost but seems to have revived again.

Boxes of Pink lady apples. I saw them in Costco and it reminded me of Mie and Kei.

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I bought a bag of mixed pink buttons at a craft fair a while ago.

113 Pictures #102 "pink"

Taken at Fairflex, Pomona, CA

back of princess with all fondant details

University of Louisville Drag Show, Pink 2015

Nikon D5200

f 6.3

1/125 sec

ISO 400

 

Needle felted pink bunny.

“If winter comes, can spring be far behind?”

― Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ode to the West Wind

A pink rose (Larchmont, New York)--June 2, 2009

Pink lotus flot on the river gardent.

for sale on ebay 1-13-08 for 5 days

Large pink Magnolia flower, which survived Storm Kate! Kew Gardens, London March 2016

Magnolia is an ancient genus. It is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.

Macro of a Jacobina flower...

yesterday's thunderstorm provided me with some 'drop' shots after many months of drought.

This pink rose looked really pretty.

Malahide, Dublin, Ireland

Leslie Nicole French Kiss Texture

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