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Rosemary is a perennial evergreen shrub with blue flowers. It is an aromatic and distinctive herb with a sweet, resinous flavor.
Happy New Year everyone!
I picked up this blossoming rosemary on one of my walks recently and now that the guests are all gone I have time to share it on Flickr.
Another for both the Dictionary of Image and the Complete Herbal
I love the smell of rosemary, we have a bush by our front gate and I crush a few leaves in my hand every time I go past.
Rosemary
noun -An aromatic evergreen Mediterranean shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) having light blue or pink flowers and grayish-green leaves that are used in cooking and perfumery
ODC WITH A FLOWER ON IT 4 - 10th February
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Bee lands and pollinates a rosemary flower while I was playing with my macro lens allowing me to photograph it.
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The rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) originates from southern Europe, and has become widespread in Britain since the mid-1990s. The larvae and adults feed on the foliage of rosemary and related plants. The one in the photograph is about 6mm long.
This is a pic I took a while back, it's from my rosemary bush...I love these tiny flowers.
I thought, while on the subject of tiny flowers, I'd post these!
Have a great day~night by dear flickr buddies... :)
ps I've been painting all day...I'll soon show you what I've been up to...
Rosemary Out Walking
Yesterday I was reading Robert Greene's pamphlets about the con men and women of his time, written in 1592 when Queen Elizabeth I was still on the throne in early modern England. The story of a cony-catcher (or con artist) named Nan drew me in and I wondered if Greene fell in love with his creation but couldn't let on with his contemporary audience. So I asked Google's NotebookLM to help me design a character for a graphic novel (to make it visual) that I have been developing for Ravensway, a young woman who is the daughter of a yeoman. I asked, "what if Rosemary's father taught school in his home, so Rosemary acquired literacy? And she read Robert Greene's pamphlet. What would she think about this 16th century con woman?" This is what I got:
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This image depicts the moment from William Hackshear’s famous play “Rosemary & Julian” in which Rosemary realizes what a cheapskate Julian is when he pinches off a flower from a flowerpot on the porch of her parent’s house and gives it to her for her 18th birthday. (Hint to Julian: She’s expecting an engagement ring.) We all relish the moment when she decides to elope with Phil (not pictured).
For more AI-generated images with micro stories by me and other members of the Neural Narrative Collective: neural-narrative.blogspot.com/
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Explored April 17, 2020
The We're Here! gang is visiting the Amazing Home Herb Gardens group today.
I love this huge Rosemary bush, which I started from a teensy plant. I have a second, smaller bush downstairs that I harvest to use in the kitchen, but I let the upstairs one go to flower, because it's so beautiful, and the flowers last for a really long time. (As most of you know, letting the plant flower results in weakening its flavour.)
Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, which includes many other herbs.
It's not the name of my best friend but I do love rosemary a lot especially when I'm trimming it in the garden. The scent is glorious. I love spiders too and this wonderfully bejewelled web was spotted my my son yesterday. It was his spot and my snap.
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This is one of my oldest plants. It is woody and spindly. Winter's last light (or is it spring's first light) is upon it in my big window. Soon it will grace spring lamb and other delicacies upon my table once more. Yet, another, weak effort to maintain my 365. Day 59.
ODC- smell. brush up against rosemary and smell the spring waiting in its branches...