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THE LITTLE LANTERNS... PHYSALIS
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PHYSALIS alkekengi or Chinese Lantern Plant, they are native from southern Europe east across southern Asia to Japan.
Popular for the papery bright-orange lantern pods that develop around the ripening fruit, these are often cut and used for Thanksgiving and Halloween arrangements.
Plants are aggressive spreaders, and best kept out of the perennial border so they don't take over.
Also can be grown in tubs.
Small white flowers appear in midsummer, over a bushy mound of coarse green leaves.
Pods are green at first, but should be harvested as soon as the orange colour develops, the leaves stripped then stems hung upside down to dry in a warm dark room.
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Taken at the Eastbourne Lantern Festival. The lanterns were created by Same Sky Charity and were installed in the Pavilion Gardens.
Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, via the Welcome Back Fund.
The lanterns, ranged from botanical inspired creations to colourful creatures and royal displays to celebrate the the Queen’s 70th year, following her ascent to the throne in February 1952.
Thankfully I got to see it the evening before Storm Eunice hit our shores with up to 122 mph winds.
Lantern festival is a time for family and friends to enjoy eating mooncakes, pomelos and watching the kids playing with lanterns
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So a lot of people have been posting their Lantern Corps and I figured I'd do the same.
Black Lanterns: Black Hand
Red Lanterns: Atrocitus
Orange Lanterns: Larfleeze
Yellow Lanterns: Maash
Green Lanterns: Anarky
Blue Lanterns: Saint Walker
Indigo Tribe: Indigo-1
Violet Lanterns: Star Sapphire
White Lanterns: Kyle Rayner
There are way too many parts to list, so if you want to know what one is, go ahead and ask.
And FANTXTIK, this is what Saint Walker is supposed to look like.
"If you light a lamp for someone, it will also light your path"
(A quiet small corner, just few steps from the haste outside)
A 'Chinese' lantern green mantis.
Atlanta (Grant Park), Georgia, USA.
20 November 2021.
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"Zoo Atlanta partnered with Hanart Culture for a nighttime lantern wonderland celebrating the beauty of the natural world. [...] More than 80 lanterns were made and hand-painted by Chinese artisans."
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THE LITTLE LANTERNS... PHYSALIS
#AbFav_MULTICOLOUR_🌈
#AbFav_PHOTOSTORY
PHYSALIS alkekengi or Chinese Lantern Plant, they are native from southern Europe east across southern Asia to Japan.
Popular for the papery bright-orange lantern pods that develop around the ripening fruit, these are often cut and used for Thanksgiving and Halloween arrangements.
Plants are aggressive spreaders, and best kept out of the perennial border so they don't take over.
Also can be grown in tubs.
Small white flowers appear in midsummer, over a bushy mound of coarse green leaves.
Pods are green at first, but should be harvested as soon as the orange colour develops, the leaves stripped then stems hung upside down to dry in a warm dark room.
Thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
PHYSALIS, alkekengi, Chinese Lantern, Plant, red, orange, green, multicolour, studio, black-background, colour, design, square, magda indigo
Wishing all my persian friends a happy new year!
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I dream of
one spring day
lying in a field of hope and no more despair...
I dream of
a paradise
lost in the shades of golden tranquility...
yes my dear,
I’m a dreamer!
Not of could have been… or has gone
But of can be… or will become
It took me a long sleepless night...
Silent walk
But now... today, at this emotional moment…
I know,
I may be a man with dreams!
But not one who lives in one.
I dream of
That glorious moment, when
my dreams and ME… will become one!!!
The color tonality is due to SinghRay GoldNBlue Polarizer 60''
Lantern Stinkhorn
I've been looking for one of these for awhile and finally found one. Such a unique looking fungus
I took this shot a couple of days ago for MM's weekly challenge. I wasn't sure if it's acceptable for the theme. But now I want to try, as I'm not quite satisfied with my first contribution.
Having voted for 1 photo per week, I can't help adding my second image, haha :)
I'm also adding this image to Flickr Friday group.
So, this is my 'double contribution' :) Hope, you like it!
A shop in Hendersonville NC has dozens of Turkish Lanterns. Some of them are simple single lamp desk units while others are intricate chandeliers.
Today is the Lantern Festival. Since it is the Year of Goat, the main lantern is a Golden Goat.
這是上週末去圓山台北燈節會場拍的花燈,今年是羊年,屬羊的我,拍了好多與「羊」相關的慶典,這隻金羊花燈,雖然沒有台中燈會的雄壯,但是也挺可愛的。
元宵節快樂~
PS. 標題出自宋代,胡惠齋的「滿江紅 暝靄黃昏」。
~花博圓山公園, 台北市
Expo Park, Yuan Shan, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 1000, F4, 1/13 sec, 21 mm
- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L lens
- Sunset @ 5.55pm (262º) / Shot @ 7.01pm