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{yumyum} Bouquet of mimosa
*barberyumyum*P19(03)
Mimosa crown in T17 (FATpack Bonus)
Festival Bae Set by Cinnamon Cocaine
Angel Highlighter by Warpaint
Alettia skin by Heaux
Cloudy spring day with Mimosa tree on the beach east of Larnaca, Cyprus. Out there, beyond the sea, is Africa; behind are the beach villas of the well-to-do. A penny for the thoughts of the Mimosa. 7Artisans manual lens at F8 probably; polariser used; edited in Luminar and macOS Mojave.
Posting this kind of late today. Had company all week and Dr appointment this morning. The Mimosa is one of my favorite trees in our garden. It's cooked flowers can be eaten as vegetables, while the dried leaves can be used to make tea. HMM!
Macro Mondays Theme: Patterns in Nature
Photo originale prise à la Presqu'île de Giens .
Merci pour vos visites et vos commentaires,
cordialement,
Gérard
Every summer this invasive plant puts on its tropical show. It’s very attractive and fragrant. Too bad it’s short lived and can be a nuisance.
Backyard photography
- Amara Beauty - Jodi - skin, bom, for Lelu evo x with shape for Avalon. shown on Ceylon head at ACCESS Event till May 8, 2022
- YOSHI Daisy Eyes @Chronicles & Legends Event
- Tulssy Studio Belleville Bento Nails @ Mainstore
- {yumyum} Bouquet of mimosa (@Uber)
Can't think of a better early Spring combination.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
Albizia julibrissin, known as silk tree, or mimosa, is not native to North America, as I understand it. But a lot of them grow in Upstate South Carolina. The plant is a small tree, perhaps up to 5 meters/yards tall, with abundant groups of pink flowers, which, I guess, looked like silk thread to someone. The fruit is large pods.
Thanks for looking! Isn't God a great artist?