'The Pomegranate Tree' (1907) embroidered by Lady Jane Cory (nee Lethbridge, 1866-1947). Designed by Nellie Whichelo possibly based on a 1904 design by Alexander Fisher called 'Rose Tree.'
Embroidered in woollen worsted and silk threads on linen.
Image and text information courtesy Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa.
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John Singer Sargent (1856–1925, American) ~ Pomegranates, Majorca, 1908
[Source: MutualArt]
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POMEGRANATE
A symbol of fertility, the pomegranate tree is common to rugs of Eastern Turkestan, but abstractions of the fruit also appear in Mughal and Chinese carpets, writes Stone.
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Day 20: JOMPBPC: Caused An All-Nighter
I love this graphic novel and I read it all in one night! 💚
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Pomegranate Tree in Potamiou Village
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Leptoglossus Zonatus, also known as "Chinche Patona", is a species of leaf-footed bug. They are part of the true bug family. They are considered minor pests bc they can spread some plant diseases, particularly for physic nut trees and satsuma oranges. However, they do not bite or sting, even if they smell pretty terrible. They breed in pomegranate trees, which is where I found this lovely little guy!
You can tell his species by the two yellow spots on his shoulders and the white stripe on his back!
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In love with how the pomegranate trees are blooming right now.
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Day 24: JOMPBPC: Terrible Person, Excellent Character
Jonathan "Sebastian" Morgenstern ☠️
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I love when characters are linked to some kind of flower or tree.
When I go out on a walk and find the plants I always remember them.
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