Bright Red Crepe Myrtles are Beautiful After a Rain
Rainy Day Crepe Myrtles This has not been a very good week for me. It started with my loosing one...
Rainy Day Crepe Myrtles This has not been a very good week for me. It started with my loosing one...
It’s Interesting to Look Deep into the Throats of Flowers features a macro photo of the throat of a pipevine flower. It explains why the author/artist enjoys taking images like this.
Beautiful Green Tree Frogs Love to be Out at Night shows readers a frog that the author/artist ran into outside her kitchen one evening. It explains why these frogs like to be out there then and how much she enjoys watching them.
Happy Independence Day to Everyone! explains why we celebrate Independence Day on July 4 in the United States. It celebrates by presenting a special piece of artwork created just for the occasion.
Beautiful Rose Rush is an Almost Exclusively Florida Flower introduces readers to the rose rush flower and shows several photos of it. It provides basic information about the flower and the plant and explains why it’s special to the author/artist.
Beautiful Woolly Bear Caterpillars Love Colorful Butterfly Bush shows a fuzzy woolly bear exploring and feasting on a butterfly bush. It explains how this patch was very attractive to numerous other butterflies as well and made for a wonderful experience.
The Bright Pink Flowers Make Mimosa Trees Exceptionally Colorful displays images of bright pink mimosa flowers and a large mimosa tree in full bloom. It discusses what makes these trees so attractive and also points out that outside their natural range, they can be invasive.
Spider Lilies Have Large, Beautiful Flowers shows readers how gorgeous these big, exotic looking flowers can be. It provides a number of facts about these plants in general and this particular lily.
Fiery Colors Give New Life to a Group of Sedge Fruits describes the author/artist’s process for developing tonight’s colorful artistically modified photo.
A Tiny Fly Laying her Eggs is Very Interesting features a tiny compost fly laying her eggs on the stamen of a passion fruit flower. It explains how the author/artist found the little fly and realized what she was doing.
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