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This photo made Explore May 10, 2008

I used some `bleeding` techique here. First I stamped the tree with green Distress ink and sprayed with water mist. When it was dry I stamped over in black. Tfl

Wishing you a wonderful week!

Old pollards on a cold winter's day. One of them had a frozen fluid coming from its trunk. I love the touch of pink caused by the late light.

 

Before the next winter comes I'm clearing the shelves with last year's photos. I actually don't know why I didn't post this one before. For the time being I'll enjoy autumn however.

Took my third trip out to Holland, MI today to do some flower photography.

 

Met my friend Norm (Norjam8) and his wife Nancy there.

 

We had a lot of fun taking pictures at Veldheer Farms.

  

Japanese bookplate by Yoichi Watanabe (1951-)

It's exciting to see that our bleeding heart plant has returned to bloom for another season. I took this photo this morning, seeing these new blooms that were not hear yesterday morning.

 

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Inspired by my newly flowering Dicentra. Craft wire, seed beads and a cats eye bead. Not the greatest pic - tried to catch the last of the evening light, not entirely successfully! ;)

Bleeding Hearts Flowers

I discovered these pretty things in my garden yesterday... I ♥ them!

 

Day 120:2008 A Year In Pictures.

Bleeding heart in Andersonville, Chicago

 

An awesome times filming these gorgeous flowers

Yes, that's snow on the ground. We had a dusting this morning.

Lamprocapnos spectabilis in my spring garden. Webster Groves, Missouri.

This picture was taken in my garden,I just love the bright colours !

Watercolor on 140-lb Arches cold-pressed paper. Background is done painting negatively.

  

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The attractive bleeding heart plant close-up with the Sigma 18-50 EX Macro lens... The sigma also shows some attractive bokeh

Bleeding tooth fungus (Hydnellum peckii) in the woods near Norris;

Curtis Akin;

August 2014;

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Explore #104, May 2, 2007.

 

Dicentra spectabilis also known as Venus's car, bleeding heart, or lyre flower, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern Asia from Siberia south to Japan. This species of bleeding heart can grow to 60-140 cm tall and has ternately compound leaves (leaflets that come in threes). The flowers are pendulous, shaped much like hearts, produced in a raceme bearing 3-15 individual flowers, each one 2-3 cm long, with pink outer petals and white inner petals. The flowering season is from early spring to mid summer.

 

-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.

 

'Bleeding Hearts' On Black

Another take on the infamous Johnie's.

Came across these on our wanders this morning.

Bleeding Heart Editorial via 500px ift.tt/1uWIFFB

As May begins, they are blooming in the back yard.

This year I made a real effort to get out between rain showers and photograph some of the flowers blooming in my garden. The old fashioned bleeding heart is also known as lady’s locket and lady in a boat. This classic perennial is well loved for its early blooms and ability to thrive under myriad conditions. Generally, the cooler the location, the longer the blooms will last. Most species come from the forest floors of deep woods and moist canyons and are thus well acclimatized to shade gardens.

  

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Homalanthus populifolius is the Australian Bleeding Heart Tree also known as the Queensland Poplar. Photographed in Sydney.

   

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