Colorful Wildflowers Can Be Practically Glowing After a Rainstorm shows readers a single blackjack flower after an afternoon rainstorm. It explains why this one flower stood out and was chosen to photograph.
Another Example of the Wonderful Relationship Between Flowers and Pollinators shows readers a beautiful sweat bee on the center of a tickseed flower. It discusses the relationship between pollinators and flowers and it’s importance.
Indian Blanket Flowers are Big and Brightly Colorful features a beautiful flower that, to the author/artist, signifies the start of summer. It goes on the provide some basic facts about the plant and the flowers.
A Colorful Bush and a Beautiful Butterfly Make Spring Wonderful shows readers a gorgeous zebra swallowtail butterfly as it feeds on a clump of butterfly weed. To the author/artist these species and their colors are a perfect representation of the spring season.
Beautiful Passion Fruit Flowers are Sparse This Spring shows a gorgeous purple passion fruit flower in it’s wild setting. It goes on to explain why these flowers have been so few this year.
Spiderworts are Dazzling, Colorful Flowers shows readers some examples of these early summer flowers. It explains how the author/artist stumbled onto them in a fairly unexpected place.
Beautiful Butterflies and Colorful Flowers are Here for Summer shows readers a beautiful male fiery skipper feeding from an Indian blanket flower. It also explains why the author/artist was so taken by the colors at the scene.
Despite a Dry Spring, Many Local Plants are Doing Great features a macro photo of a soon to flower lamb’s tongue flower head. It shows how well this late spring plant is doing despite a dry spring.
A Bygone Oak Tree is Beautiful and Still Very Useful shows readers a long dead oak tree in the woods of central Florida. It explains why the author/artist likes these trees so much, both as art subjects and as pieces of nature.
It’s the Season for Beautiful Powderpuffs to Bloom shows readers these fluffy little flowers individually and in a field of them. It explains about the vines being known as sensitive.
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