Polychromatic Coloration Adds New Life to an Old Seed shows readers an artistically rendered photo of a seed pod. It then explains the author/artist’s motivation for both the original image and the finished one.
The Southern Dewberry is Another Wonderful Spring Flower shows readers several images of these gorgeous spring flowers. It then explains why the author/artist likes them so much.
Beautiful Early Spring Flowers Attract Early Pollinators shows readers one of the author/artist’s favorite early spring flowers, one of which is being pollinated by an early springtime bee.
Spring is a Great Time for New Starts and Rejuvenation shows early spring growth on an eastern red cedar tree. It explains the motivation behind the photo and the author/artist’s anticipation of spring.
Roundleaf Bluet is a Beautiful, but Often Overlooked Flower discusses these early springtime beauties, where they grow, and when they flower. It shows readers photos of these wildflowers in full bloom.
Spring Leads to a Beautiful Array of Azaleas shows readers some early springtime azalea flowers. There will be many more flowers to come and soon the bees will be arriving to pollinate the flowers, too.
The Work of Bees Last Fall Leads to Beautiful Flowers Now discusses the role of last year pollinators in helping to bring us crops and wildflowers this year. It shows readers one of the many types of bees found in Florida.
The Beauty of Spring is a Wonderful Thing to See shows readers several signs that spring has come to central Florida. These signs includes several types of flowers, American robins, and carpenter ants pollinating some of the flowers.
Pine Tree Bark has Fantastic Texture and is Quite Colorful features a closeup photo of the bark from a mature, healthy longleaf pine tree. It explains why the author/artist likes to photograph wood and why pines are not only beautiful, but useful as well.
The Trees Converging Overhead Can Be a Beautiful Sight shows a photo of longleaf pines taken in the Gothe State Forest in central Florida. The image was taken from below the trees looking up to where they converge.
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