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One of my very favourite plants!

In my garden yesterday. Webster Groves, Missouri.

hiding amongst leaf litter on a steep slope running down tot he waters' edge, an outcrop of beautiful fungi climbing up over each other like a skyrise apartment block

View On Black

  

The name bleeding heart is derived from the blossom's resemblance to a puffy pink heart with two drops at its tip. The shape of the flower has led to some other interesting common names. "Lyre flower" refers to the fully-opened flower, which is shaped like a small harp; "Dutchman's trousers" comes from the flower's resemblance to a pair of baggy pants. To understand the name "lady in the bath," it is necessary to hold the flower pointed-side up. Gently depress the pink petals to expose the white "lady," or inner petal of the flower.

 

The flowers open beginning in April, dangling along the plant's gracefully arching stems. If in a location to its liking and not allowed to dry out, a large specimen will display blooms for as long as four to six weeks. The gray-green leaves are soft, lacy and finely divided. The most commonly found bleeding heart has blossoms of pale to deep pink, but there is also a white-flowered version, Dicentra spectabilis "Alba."

  

I was so excited to find these bleeding hearts flowers!! They were hiding behind some bushes.. It's been so cold here and the flowers that normally bloom haven't yet..

 

I want to wish all of you beautiful Moms a very Happy Mothers Day!!! ♥

   

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These flowers were planted in the yard 17 yrs ago, by my daughter. They always delight me when they come back each spring. I`m using the definition as a homograph here

Created For the dictionary of image and Complete Herbal

Konica macro-Hexanon 55mm f3.5

; Lumix GX9

 

Green Goblin Grunge texture courtesy of pareeerica

Today I selected new plants for my garden not on the basis of a carefully thought over planting plan but on their photographic quality.

 

'Bleeding heart' On Black

But I don't care what they say

I'm in love with you

They try to pull me away

But they don't know the truth

My heart's crippled by the vein

That I keep on closing

You cut me open and I

 

BLEEDING LOVE

BY: BOYCE AVENUE ACOUSTIC VERSION

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Bleeding Tooth in Doncaster at Doncaster Social Bar

Complete with raindrops captured in my garden this morning.

First conceptual photography i have ever done. I waited and waited for that little droplet to fall but it never did. The red poster colour i use was a little too thick i guess.

Bleeding Hearts in the backyard

Konica macro-Hexanon 55mm f3.5

; Lumix GX9

 

The Bleeding Hearts that we planted in the garden at the front of the house finally provided us with blossoms this year. I wanted a image to remember this by and as I got down to ground level I noticed the wonderful back light being provided by the setting sun. I decided to take full advantage of the situation and enhanced it a bit to get this dramatic image.

I think you've all heard that polaroid is stopping its film production this year. ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hypuKMBTWl0-MwyZgWCT-M9OQuywD...

 

i don't know if this will change anything, but at least we can beg fuji to continue the production of the polaroid instant film:

www.fujifilm.com/mail/form.cgi?code=244-59899-54331

  

and please sign this petition:

www.petitiononline.com/insfil07/petition.html

 

i'm so sad about this.

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My neighbour has some lovely flowers in her garden.

  

shot with the carl zeiss jena 35mm flektogon f2.4

A graceful troop of flowers lines a branch of a Bleeding Hearts plant (Dicentra spectabilis).

The Bleeding-Heart Dove gets this name from a splash of vivid red colour at the centre of their white breasts. On first sight it is hard to believe that the bird has not recently been wounded. This odd plumage is presumed to be for display purposes.

This was a last minute order from a bride who couldn't find anyone in the Portland area to make her an armadillo cake. I am a HUGE fan of the armadillo cake so I happily took no the project. The bride was so excited to see the cake she said "HOLY SH*T!! that is AMAZING!!!" when I brought it in and proceeded to take mass amounts of photos on her phone. Now that is what I call a good reaction :-D

Gebroken hartjes

They are diviing together!

We have a small bleeding heart plant in our flower bed, surrounded by the hosta. I caught these few, peeking up at me this weekend, saying "Please save me from these hostas!"

It's been quite a few years since I've seen the Bleeding Hearts so when I saw these I was really surprised.. These are small but I was happy to see them...

Another TWD zombie, this time from the TV show. This is based on one of the unfortunate former Woodbury residents who caught some kind of ghastly, bleeding-from-every-orifice, virus, died and became a walker. As if having to live in a former prison that nobody had even bothered to take a broom to wasn't bad enough...

 

This is a really cool figure, with plenty of articulation, probably because it's largely a repaint of the Glenn Rhee figure with a new headsculpt and some minor changes.

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