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Hydrangea paniculata 'LAVALAMP MOONROCK' WW43 Panicle S3- (Kolster, Peter Rudolf - Boskoop, NL 2018) Panicle Hydrangea, Mature plant size: 5x5ft., WHITE, Creamy blooms age to apple green, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW28, In Garden Bed S3 for 24 MONTHS (Burpee). Planted in 2020.

 

White Flower Farm: Luminous white panicles, each packed with more than 1,000 flowers and each highlighted with shades of pistachio green, are held upright on the strong stems of this relatively compact, high performance Hydrangea. Line a walkway, create a standout patio pot, or plant this one in a white garden where the conical blooms will outshine the moon. 'Kolmakilima' PP 29,853

 

Heritage Hydrangea: Hydrangea paniculata 'Kolmakilima' LAVA LAMP™ MOONROCK can grow to 2m wide and 2m tall. Inflorescence: Panicle, 230mm x 150mm. Creamy blooms age to apple green. Bred by Peter R. Kolster and Cornelis P. Eveleens of Kolster Holding BV, Boskoop, The Netherlands.Trade designation: Hydrangea paniculata LAVA LAMP™ MOONROCK. Formerly LAVA LAMP™ SUBLIME. Zones: 3 to 9. Size: Large (to 2m).

 

Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2021, 22:

 

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Yay! Lava Lamp! Still missing digiKam, otherwise the reflections would be less harsh.

It never moves. I thought I would make the photograph look fancy so that it would make up for the lack of moving lava.

©Sarah Luttinger

A wonderful glitter lamp, that reminds me of a theatre show. The back of the lamp is lined with an infinity pattern of trees that make you look like you are looking into an avenue in a forest. This wonderful glitter lamp is a very beautiful piece and the following images show the lamp, construction and of course the lamp's beautiful effect. Thank you to Bohdan for the images.

 

So take a look at this charming little glitter lamp, which simulates walking down an avenue in the Winter snow.

The head of a giant, robotic, musical, LED-laden giraffe. I would love to see what this thing looks like at night!

Is this Google-envy, or a clear sign that Yahoo is the New Evil?

Hot-modded lavalamp...pimp my illumination.

Playing around with my lava lamp. I find it very theraputic watching the 'lava' rise and fall. Here it is just rising into the darkness.

leaving through the window.

The craft for the 5-7 year-olds was making lava lamps!

The craft for the 5-7 year-olds was making lava lamps!

Hydrangea paniculata 'LAVALAMP MOONROCK' 7/2021 Panicle- (Kolster, Peter Rudolf - Boskoop, NL 2018) Panicle Hydrangea, Mature size: 5x5’, white, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW28, In Garden Bed S3,8,0 for 279 DAYS (Burpee). Planted in 2020.

 

White Flower Farm: Luminous white panicles, each packed with more than 1,000 flowers and each highlighted with shades of pistachio green, are held upright on the strong stems of this relatively compact, high performance Hydrangea. Line a walkway, create a standout patio pot, or plant this one in a white garden where the conical blooms will outshine the moon. 'Kolmakilima' PP 29,853

 

Heritage Hydrangea: Hydrangea paniculata 'Kolmakilima' LAVA LAMP™ MOONROCK can grow to 2m wide and 2m tall. Inflorescence: Panicle, 230mm x 150mm. Creamy blooms age to apple green. Bred by Peter R. Kolster and Cornelis P. Eveleens of Kolster Holding BV, Boskoop, The Netherlands.Trade designation: Hydrangea paniculata LAVA LAMP™ MOONROCK. Formerly LAVA LAMP™ SUBLIME. Zones: 3 to 9. Size: Large (to 2m).

 

Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2021:

 

www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...

At the Broad Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

A journey into space warp - at warp speed. It has been more than 1 year that I have been using my loyal 18-55 kit lens and we have travelled together throught many places in the world. And last Saturday, I bid farewell to the lens as I swapped with someone a Tamron 18- 200 mm lens.

 

- this was one of the last photo done with my Canon 18-55mm kit lens by zooming into my glittering lava lamp at home.

 

Electroplasma lamp.

Kaiser is just like Gldd in that he likes my lava lamp. :)

Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.

 

Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com

This bulb is for all small and medium Lava®Lamps.

The 40W bulb is 110-130 volts and is a frosted .

Bulbs average 4000 hrs of life. An order consist of (2) Bulbs !

 

The craft for the 5-7 year-olds was making lava lamps!

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