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Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Species of Glorybowers.

 

Also known as Bleeding glory-blower, Bag flower, Beauty bush, etc...

For me, spring is over when the bleeding hearts fade.

Early bloomer in my woodland garden

Bleeding Mycena fungi (Mycena haematopus). Lansdown, near Bath. Somerset, England

Dicentra - commonly known as bleeding heart due to its unusual shaped flowers.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from London, England.

 

Previously unpublished shot captured in February 2019 while in London for a client. Enjoy!

Bleeding hearts with Helios

Happy Saturday!

Took this picture this morning. The Chanticleer Logo belongs to Chanticleer.

Unforgettable ...

That's what you are

Both near or far

 

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Unforgettable in every way

 

Forevermore .... That's how you'll stay

 

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Bleeding hearts given a lot of sliding for Sliders Sunday! HSS!

Photographed at my home. IMG_1670

Shot in my studio with natural sunlight and a black piece of paper.

 

NIKKOR 55mm f2.8 Micro lens

A former NW SD40-2 sits quietly in Adel on a cool October evening. This locomotive is used on train G63 which runs between Adel, GA and Arabi, GA.

 

Although hard to tell at first glance, the units NW heritage is really showing on the conductors side of the long hood. The NW letters can barely be made out but after additional inspection, I can confirm that's what showing (the W is easier to see than the N). I've always heard about former Southern units showing off their Southern paint bleeding through, but never an NW unit so this was certainly a nice find. To make things even better, this unit still retains its Leslie RS5T.

Bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis; formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis) are shade-loving woodland plants that bloom in the cool of spring. Although they stay in bloom for several weeks, the plants often become ephemeral, disappearing for the rest of the summer if exposed to too much sun or heat.

Captured on May 9th, 2021

drooping over the bluebells at shankhill gardens

A few years ago a friend let me take a little bleeding hearts plant to transplant.

Now I have 3 marvelous plants doing extremely well on the north and east side of the house.

 

Years of patience paid off. I know have some glorious blooms to enjoy!

Bleeding Heart; Homalanthus populifolius

Mill Lake, Abbotsford, B.C.

Canon FL 55mm f1.2 is one of those rare lenses that produce flare that I do not like. There is noting ineresting , inexpected or magic happenng. Just a part of image looses contrast fully or partially. It needs to be controlled as much as possible.

Bleeding hearts

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Such a favorite of mine in growing up.....

Happy beginning of the week and thanks for stopping in, ~ Pat

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' is a newer variety of this gardenplant of Asian origin. Blooms in the spring and goes dormant afterwards.

. . . Yes, I am aware these are called Bleeding Hearts, but the small, clear, diamond-like drops of rain just seemed so much more appropriate, so I took some Artistic License! Speaking of rain, it looks like we are in for a bunch of it . . .

 

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