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bumble-bee / Hummel at a perennial pea blossom / Breitblättrige Platterbse (Lathyrus latifolius) seen in the bee garden
at Main Cemetery / Hauptfriedhof, Frankfurt-Nordend, Germany
Had to try again and climb down the cliff as you never get the perfect shot but worth all the effort.
This is the first time i have managed to climb down the cliff to get this shot and i am so glad i did
Pea flower and pods.
I grow a few at a time and eat them raw.
Botanically, pea pods are fruit, since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a flower.
Have a wonderful week
Miracle Plant ~ The word Aparajita means undefeated ~
~ It's Feng Shui properties are also miraculous -
Having an Aparajita in the house compound
gives the House an Invincible Aura
which transcends on to it's inhabitants as well.
~ Its roots, when grinding with vinegar and applied
on pimples, cure it within no time.
~ Aparajita is a destroyer form of Goddess Durga
that destroys the demoniacal energies.
Butterfly pea flower comes from a plant called clitoria ternatea that's native to Southeast Asia. The flowers are deep blue in color with a tinge of purple. The dried flowers are popular in Southeast Asia to color food like rice and it's also brewed in water to make a blue-colored tea. A drop of Lemon juice will turn Blue in Purple.
Another gloomy day, this time with drizzle. I was struck by the way the sweet pea tendrils in the garden were bejewelled with small droplets . The large drop at the end really does look like a jewel that has been mounted in a clasp.
.... it was a cold and foggy night. He stepped around the corner and there she was.. But there was something different, a look in her eyes that he had never seen.....
:Cheeky Pea: Grace Garden Loft Skybox
:Cheeky Pea: Aicha Garden Pod
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A large and showy legume flower. This plant was originally described in the 1800's by none other than Carl Linnaeus, and was named Clitoria mariana for his girlfriend (or at least part of her anatomy). I've not seen any accounts of her reaction to this rather dubious honor. It is listed as endangered in some other states, but here it was quite widespread. Hawn State Park in Ste Genevieve County, Missouri.
Miracle Plant ~ The word Aparajita means undefeated ~
~ It's Feng Shui properties are also miraculous -
Having an Aparajita in the house compound
gives the House an Invincible Aura
which transcends on to it's inhabitants as well.
~ Its roots, when grinding with vinegar and applied
on pimples, cure it within no time.
~ Aparajita is a destroyer form of Goddess Durga
that destroys the demoniacal energies.
Butterfly pea flower comes from a plant called clitoria ternatea that's native to Southeast Asia. The flowers are deep blue in color with a tinge of purple. The dried flowers are popular in Southeast Asia to color food like rice and it's also brewed in water to make a blue-colored tea. A drop of Lemon juice will turn Blue in Purple.
This Peacock hen was casually wandering in front of my neighbor's house. We see them only occasionally in the neighborhood, so, this was a treat!
sky 9 frame's @20 sec ,f4, iso 6400 stacked with 5 dark frame's in StarryLAndscapeStacker. Foreground single shot 98 sec ,f4 at iso 6400 blended in PS.
We picked & ate sweet peas, while they were still warm, right from the garden. Nothing better. Happy first Fence Friday of Summer my friends, have a wonderful weekend!
This is the Sturt desert pea (Swainsona formosa) the floral emblem of the state of South Australia. Famous for its distinctive blood-red leaf-like flowers, each with a bulbous black centre, or "boss", it is one of Australia's best known wildflowers. It is native to the arid regions of central and north-western Australia, its range extends across most of the mainland.
Some friends have this amazing garden going and the peas were all over the place. Had to ask if I could snap a few pictures.
Cape Cod in the fog...
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Little things make me happy. In this case, a bunch of sweet peas from the garden. I grew these from seed, so I’m even more happy.
This pretty yellow wildflower grows in meadows, fields, prairies, and along roadsides in the mid and eastern states of America. It is also known as the Sensitive Plant because the leaves fold together when touched. They grow in dry or moist soil and in sun or partial shade. Partridge Peas are annuals which grow from 1 to 3 feet tall and bloom from June through October. Bees and butterflies are attracted to their bright yellow blooms. HMM
The sweet pea, also known as the sweet pea, is a beautiful flower that belongs to the legume family. The name "lathyrus" is derived from the Greek word for pod, which refers to the characteristic pods in which the seeds of this flower grow.
This flower symbolizes friendship, love, and joy, which is why it is often used in bouquets. The great thing about the sweet pea is that the more you pick it, the more flowers will appear. It's the ideal cut flower!
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Lathyrus latifolius - This sweet pea is a special variety. This mix is perennial, so you can enjoy it for years to come!
... The old queen went into the bedroom, took all the bedding off the bedstead, and laid a pea on the bottom; then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty eider-down beds on top of the mattresses ...
A misty morning in London with Rob de Voogd
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