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Finished Tree of Life Embroidery in red and yellow. Pattern by Polka and Bloom on Etsy.
Blogged here: allspiceabounds.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/tree-of-life-emb...
Height: 18 Inches; Width: 24 Inches; Depth: 3/4 Inches
Original "Four Seasons" tree wall art painting represents the four seasons: winter, autumn, spring and summer. The tree is changing colors according to each season like symbolic metamorphosis (The Science of Change). The mood is changing too, from winter blues to happy pinks of summer.
Artist: Helen Janow Miqueo
HJM Art Gallery
Tree of life tattoo drawn by me, with my son's name in the roots. Inked by Amanda Cancilla at Artistic Skin Designs in Indianapolis, IN. Blogged here.
Small, slow growing, evergreen tree. Bark - grey bark with patches of green.
Leaves - compound, 2.5 to 3 cm in length, and 2 cm wide and have a red dot at the base of the stalk of the leaf.
Flowers - In April to May. 2.5 cm across, with 5 bluish purple petals fading to white.
Fruits - yellow-orange with red flesh and black seeds.
The wood is valued for its density and high resin content. The timber is considered to be one of the densest and heaviest of all timbers and exceptionally durable. Its timber does not rot and is therefore used in the manufacture of boat propellers. Lignum vitae now faces danger of extinction in the world due to its extraction for its precious wood.
"Lignum vitae" is Latin for "tree of life", and derives its name from its medicinal uses.
Lignum vitae resin has been used to treat a variety of medical ailments. The gum when mixed with Hydrogen Peroxide imparts a blue colour of its flowers to blood stains, a fact which helps forensic scientists detect almost invisible traces of blood.
All species of the genus Guaiacum are now listed in Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) as potentially endangered species.
Arecaceae (palm family) » Cocos nucifera
KOH-kohs -- from Portugese word for mask, referring to eyes-like depressions on fruit
noo-SIFF-er-uh -- nut-bearing
commonly known as: coconut • Bengali: নারকেল narakela, নারকেল narokel • Gujarati: નારિયેળ nariyel • Hindi: नारियल nariyal • Kannada: ತೆಂಗು tengu • Kashmiri: नोरिल noril • Konkani: नार्लु narlu • Malayalam: തെങ്ങ് thengu • Manipuri: য়ুবী yubi • Marathi: नारळ naral, श्रीफळ shriphal • Pali: नालिकेर nalikera • Punjabi: ਨਾਰੀਅਲ narial • Sanskrit: दीर्घपादपः dirgapadapah, दीर्घपत्रः dirghapatrah, दुर्हः durhah, कल्पवृक्ष kalpavriksha, करकम्भस् karakambhas, करकतोयः karakatoyah, कौशिकफलः kaushikaphalah, खानमुदकः khanamudakah, किकिः kikih, नारिकेर narikera, त्रिनेत्रफलः trinetraphalah, तृणम्द्रुमः trnamdrumah, तृणम्राजः trnamrajah, तृणम्वृक्षः trnamvrukshah, उच्चतरुः uchchataru, विश्वामित्रप्रियः vishwamitrapriyah • Tamil: தெங்கு tengku • Telugu: నారికేడము nari-kelamu • Urdu: ناریل nariyel
Native of: Malesia, n Australia, s-w Pacific; widely naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Top Tropicals • Dave's Garden • EcoPort
Found my place on the Tree
now to let the Sun, Moon and the Stars and Planets ripen my head fruit
to experience the joys other spheres
Had a blooming awful day.
Now for a night to try and regather self to self.
There will be glories in a teacup and beauty in smile.
Present your headspace to sphere you need, not the one you want and let the love light in.
The space head you need is out there waiting to be traced, faced and embraced.
Teas, coffees, both hot and cold with either caffeine, or not, with herbs and sweetness are all available to brighten your own star force and to ignite the energy in you that will see you through.
PHH Sykes ©2021
phhsykes@gmail.com
Title:The Face of the Art
Medium:MIx media on Board
Sizes:20"x15"
©2011
For Sale! Art www.guerreroart.com
An interesting church which climbs uphill. This Tree of Life symbol is just one of several notable carvings.
Photo: Ming Nomchong
Muse: Holly Brown
Hmu: Amanda Reardon
Creative Director: Abigael Whittaker
Creative Assist: Ashleigh Evans
Photo Assist: Jeremy Gryst & Maxwell Finch
Campaign Film: Dom Sullivan.
Small, slow growing, evergreen tree. Bark - grey bark with patches of green.
Leaves - compound, 2.5 to 3 cm in length, and 2 cm wide and have a red dot at the base of the stalk of the leaf.
Flowers - In April to May. 2.5 cm across, with 5 bluish purple petals fading to white.
Fruits - yellow-orange with red flesh and black seeds.
The wood is valued for its density and high resin content. The timber is considered to be one of the densest and heaviest of all timbers and exceptionally durable. Its timber does not rot and is therefore used in the manufacture of boat propellers. Lignum vitae now faces danger of extinction in the world due to its extraction for its precious wood.
"Lignum vitae" is Latin for "tree of life", and derives its name from its medicinal uses.
Lignum vitae resin has been used to treat a variety of medical ailments. The gum when mixed with Hydrogen Peroxide imparts a blue colour of its flowers to blood stains, a fact which helps forensic scientists detect almost invisible traces of blood.
All species of the genus Guaiacum are now listed in Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) as potentially endangered species.