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Yellow-brown autumn leaves of ‘Yama-no-imo’ with dark green leaves of ‘Kidzuta’ around.
Dioscorea japonica (Japanese yam, ‘Yama-no-imo’ in Japanese) is a perennial plant in the yam family, native to Japan and northeastern Asia. Its grated root is served as ’Tororo’ in Japanese cuisine. Hedera rhombea (Japanese Ivy, ‘Kidzuta’ or ‘Fuyu-zuta’ in Japanese) is an evergreen vine in the family Araliaceae, native to Japan and northeastern Asia.
my mom called when I took this photo.
mom: what are you doing?
me: taking pictures.
mom: of what?
me: egg shells.
mom: what?
me: egg shells.
mom: nevermind.
this section of woodland had all yellow leaves... birch, beach, elm and poplar... so I call it the yellow forest. I guess this maple wanted to fit in with its surroundings, even though it can see the bright orange from across the clearing.
Hurray I am back online. The move went ok, still got a few boxes to unpack but I am ready for Christmas as well so rather pleased about that.
What a great welcome back from everyone and also an added bonus this has gone straight into Explore, so thanks all!!!!
Weeds but very delicate and pretty.
Bee came while I was taking pictures (as below).
*This is not macro
The yellow-rumped marshbird (Pseudoleistes guirahuro) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae.
It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, where its natural habitats are dry savanna, swamps, and pastureland.
gorgeous yellow daisy type flower - Taken in the Victorian Walled Garden at Croxteth Country Park, Liverpool
One from the archives for Sliders Sunday :-)
Detail of a sculpture named Luizaerc (2012, Nick Ervinck)
candiceshenefelt (thanks Candice) tells me that this is a spotted cucumber beetle. I had no idea!. It's really taking the yellow theme to the limit!
Sun's back out!
Today is day 159 of Project 365 (Tuesday).
St George Island Florida. 4/16/2014.
This post is the 20th warbler species I have posted since the end of March which for me is somewhat of a milestone. Those of you who are familiar with my photo stream know I have a special interest in warblers. My warbler images this year are thus far mostly taken in Georgia where we have over 20 breeding species in our state, and several images have been from Florida, with a few from Tennessee and a few from North Carolina. I have 2 or 3 more species to post from this Spring. The end of July marks for me to beginning of my fall migration efforts where I try for fall plumages including females and juveniles. I also hope to pick up some additional warbler species. I have had a lot of fun and adventure since the end of March working on this, and I sincerely appreciate all the comments and favs.
Yellow pansies, growing as ornamentals at a healthcare facility, Pickens County, South Carolina. I like the bright yellow, and the deep, rich color, whatever that might be called.
Straight out of the camera, except for a crop. Isn't God a great artist?
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