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something for someone who will never be able to repay you :-)
John Wooden
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prunus mume, japanese flowering apricot, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Moss could be annoying when it´s taking over your lawn, but it is quite beautiful when taking a closer look.
Mt. Chokai (2,236m) is a famous mountain for its alpine flower plants, and one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan. You can see remaining snow which is similar 花 in shpe.(花=Hana means flower in English)
残雪の多い今年の鳥海山。鳥海山の中腹に「花」文字の雪形が見えます。手前のハクサンイチゲは丁度満開で, 左側にはミヤマキンバイが黄色の色彩を添えてます。
In Golden Gate Park.
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© Melissa Post 2017
The warm start of November has caused some confusion among the flowers of our garden...
Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) - Danish: Løvemund.
From our garden, 12.11.2022.
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On this day at the park, so many trees were overflowing with flowers. A beautiful sight to see. :-) I took 2 cameras with me so I didn't have to change lenses outside. Used the macro lens for this shot to get up close and had a longer reaching lens too. Seems I never finished going thru all the pics either! Gotta make time for that. Anyhoo.. hope you enjoy.
She scatters in her path the sweetest flowers of nature, and everywhere breathes fragrance and joyousness. The birds of the air are carolling her welcome, and even the mute beasts of the field seem happier at her coming :-)
"May," Eliza Cook's Journal, 1850
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dwarf flowering peach, 'NCSU Dwarf Double Red', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina