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michaelnordeman · 1 year
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And suddenly it was spring! Värmland, Sweden (April 9, 2023).
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theroadtofairyland · 1 year
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Dancing Mania Of The Black Forest
Watercolor Black Cotton Paper
2023, 22"x 30"
Blue Liverwort, Anemone hepatica nobilis
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tofreezetime · 8 days
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in love with a fleeting moment
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keezybees · 2 years
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halljavalge · 21 days
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Source: Marek Mierzejewski photo
ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ
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foliorumviridis · 1 year
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Hepatica nobilis
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Teach the children. We don’t matter so much, but the children do. Show them daisies and the pale hepatica. Teach them the taste of sassafras and wintergreen. The lives of the blue sailors, mallow, sunbursts, the moccasin flowers. And the frisky ones—inkberry, lamb’s-quarters, blueberries. And the aromatic ones— rosemary, oregano. Give them peppermint to put in their pockets as they go to school. Give them the fields and the woods and the possibility of the world salvaged from the lords of profit. Stand them in the stream, head them upstream, rejoice as they learn to love this green space they live in, its sticks and leaves and then the silent, beautiful blossoms.
Mary Oliver, Upstream
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vandaliatraveler · 16 days
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Update on the native wildflower shade garden . . .
Since my last post about the sharp-lobed hepatica several weeks ago, the wildflowers in the shade garden have made a significant push. All of the live plants I put in the ground last fall have made it through the winter, and many of the seeds I planted have germinated and sprouted. Quick survey:
Top: the spreading Jacob's ladder (Polemonium reptans) is mounding beautifully and positively dripping with violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers. The plant lures many pollinators, including bees, flies, butterflies, moths, and beetles. And that foliage is so lush and green . . .
Next one: woodland stonecrop (Sedum ternatum) has established itself in the nooks and crannies of one of my rock features and is getting ready to bloom.
Next two: although the sharp-lobed hepatica (Hepatica acutiloba) has nearly finished blooming, the real joy starts for me when the leathery, thrice-lobed leaves with their often deeply-variegated patterns begin to unfold. This is flat-out one of the most unique and gorgeous wildflowers of North America.
Next one: creeping woodland phlox (Phlox stolonifera) makes for an enchanting ground cover and will spread quite rapidly in the right conditions. I have strong feelings for all the native phlox species, but this one has stolen my heart. It's native to a narrow strip of the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to Pennsylvania. In the spring around here, it absolutely lights up streambanks with its dainty pink to rose-colored flowers.
Next one: dwarf-crested iris (Iris cristata) is another lovely groundcover but beware - it spreads like wildfire. The lavender and yellow to orange-crested flowers are a treasure to behold from late April to early May. And its arrow-like foliage provides much-needed contrast in the garden.
Next: among the seeds I planted, the yellow pimpernel (Taenidia integerrima) is making the strongest push. The plant produces yellow-flowered umbels similar to golden Alexanders and is a high-value nectar source for many pollinators. It's also the host plant for the black swallowtail and Ozark swallowtail butterflies.
Next two: anyone who visits this Tumblr regularly needs no introduction to heartleaf foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia), my unofficial poster child for Appalachian spring. I simply would not have a native wildflower garden without it. One of my foamflowers is a hybrid (sugar and spice) cultivated for its deeply dissected leaves and intense variegation.
Last (but not least): my eastern red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) pretty much takes cares of itself - it's one of the best starter wildflowers for beginner gardeners, hardy and undemanding. But man, does it produce loads of beautiful red and yellow, bell-shaped flowers.
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jillraggett · 1 year
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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 15 March 2023
Flowering in the early spring sunshine Hepatica transsilvanica (large blue hepatica) needs plenty of shade immediately after flowering especially during the summer. The plants thrive under deciduous trees and shrubs on a soil with plenty of leaf mould.
Jill Raggett
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putschki1969 · 7 months
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RELEASE: Yuki Kajiura 30th Anniversary Early BEST Collection for Soundtrack
To commemorate Yuki Kajiura's 30th Anniversary since her debut, a special best-of album will be released, containting all of her early soundtrack work from 2001 to 2009!! ️💿 The first-press limited edition will include a Blu-ray featuring footage from “Yuki Kajiura LIVE Extra Edition ~ STUDIO LIVE Streaming vol. #1 reprise” which was exclusively broadcast on the platform Streaming+ back in September 2020!
Title: 30th Anniversary Early BEST Collection for Soundtrack Artist: Yuki Kajiura Release date: December 6, 2023 First-press limited edition VTZL-237 / ¥8,250 (tax incl) Regular edition VTCL-60584 / ¥4,950 (tax incl)
●Disc1:Early Best-1 1. canta per me 2. snow 3. lullaby 4. salva nos 5. le grand retour 6. romance 7. secret game 8. chloe 9. colosseum 10. maze 11. a farewell song 12. SOUND DECLARATION of AQUARIAN AGE 13. KYOTA 14. DARKLORE 15. the world 16. aura 17. b.t. 18. bear 19. a stray child 20. in the land of twilight, under the moon 21. sweet memories 22. liminality#full version 23. grandpa's violin
●Disc2:Early Best-2 1. in the beginning, there was.... 2. fatal fight (Jin & Margulis) 3. lamentation 4. hepatica (Kos-Mos) 5. we've got to believe in something 6. she's coming back 7. battleland 8. godsibb 9. testament 10. the battle of your soul 11. Margalet 12. Elenore 13. Madlax 14. we're gonna groove 15. we are one 16. 小さな祈り 17. ほんとうのもの~森の中へ 18. 媛星 19. 今日の始まり 20. 鴇色の舞 21. デュラン召還 22. 目覚め 23. 希望の都、ヴィントブルーム 24. MATERIALISE
●Disc3:Early Best-3 1. a song of storm and fire 2. believe 3. dewdrops 4. I talk to the rain 5. ship of fools 6. hear our prayer 7. guess how much I love you 8. best years in our lives 9. voices silently sing 10. blue clouds 11. once upon a time there was you and me 12. ring your song 13. 天翔 14. everlasting song 15. 目覚めの朝 16. el cazador 17. hit it and run! 18. carnaval in blue 19. paradise regained 20. Pandora hearts 21. Melody 22. Contractor 23. Bloody rabbit 24. Limits
●Blu-ray(First-press limited edition)
・「overture~the world」 ・「key of the twilight」 ・「vanity」 ・「liminality」 ・「in the land of twilight, under the moon」 ・「I talk to the rain」 ・「godsibb」 ・「fake wings」 ・「媛星」 ・「目覚め」 ・「canta per me」 ・「salva nos」 ・「zodiacal sign」 ・「a song of storm and fire」 ・「open your heart」 ・「tsubasa」
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5-and-a-half-acres · 1 year
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The blue flowers are Hepatica nobilis
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theroadtofairyland · 2 years
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Boogie All Night
Watercolor On Black Cotton Paper
2022, 22"x 30"
Liverwort, Anemone hepatica
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tofreezetime · 5 days
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don't lose this
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sparrownotes · 2 months
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Teach the children. We don't matter so much, but the children do. Show them daisies and the pale hepatica. Teach them the taste of sassafras and wintergreen. The lives of the blue sailors, mallow, sunbursts, the moccasin flowers. And the frisky ones – inkberry, lamb's-quarters, blueberries. And the aromatic ones – rosemary, oregano. Give them peppermint to put in their pockets as they go to school. Give them the fields and the woods and the possibility of the world salvaged from the lords of profit. Stand them in the stream, head them upstream, rejoice as they learn to love this space they live in, its sticks and leaves and then the silent, beautiful blossoms. Attention is the beginning of devotion.
Mary Oliver, Upstream: Selected Essays
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my-friend-meowth · 1 year
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Squirtle with blue flowers (common hepatica (Hepatica nobilis) & siberian squill (Scilla siberica)
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halljavalge · 22 days
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ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ
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