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Book Suggestion: Magnolia Flower Magnolia Flower is a story of a transformative and radical devotion between generations of Indigenous and Black people in America. This picture book reminds us that there is no force strong enough to stop love.

Book Suggestion: Magnolia Flower: Magnolia Flower is a story of a transformative and radical devotion between generations of Indigenous and Black people in America. This picture book reminds us that there is no force strong enough to stop… #Sting #Flowerstory #storytransformative #radicaldevotion

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Book Suggestion: Magnolia Flower Magnolia Flower is a story of a transformative and radical devotion between generations of Indigenous and Black people in America. This picture book reminds us that there is no force strong enough to stop love.

Book Suggestion: Magnolia Flower: Magnolia Flower is a story of a transformative and radical devotion between generations of Indigenous and Black people in America. This picture book reminds us that there is no force strong enough to… #DevilDogs #Flowerstory #storytransformative #radicaldevotion

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These two photos show the same tulip cluster, taken from different angles. The flowers are planted in soil, framed naturally by stones. The cluster holds two kinds of blossoms: golden-yellow tulips streaked with red flames and pure scarlet-red tulips. Their vivid colors shine against the green leaves, and sunlight makes the petals appear almost glowing.

Scientifically, tulips (genus Tulipa, family Liliaceae) are spring-blooming perennials that grow from underground bulbs. Their brilliant hues come from plant pigments: carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red). The streaked patterns are natural pigment variations once prized during the 17th-century Dutch “Tulip Mania.” When fully open, the blooms reveal stamens and a pistil, the flower’s reproductive organs, attracting pollinators and continuing the cycle of life each spring.

These two photos show the same tulip cluster, taken from different angles. The flowers are planted in soil, framed naturally by stones. The cluster holds two kinds of blossoms: golden-yellow tulips streaked with red flames and pure scarlet-red tulips. Their vivid colors shine against the green leaves, and sunlight makes the petals appear almost glowing. Scientifically, tulips (genus Tulipa, family Liliaceae) are spring-blooming perennials that grow from underground bulbs. Their brilliant hues come from plant pigments: carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red). The streaked patterns are natural pigment variations once prized during the 17th-century Dutch “Tulip Mania.” When fully open, the blooms reveal stamens and a pistil, the flower’s reproductive organs, attracting pollinators and continuing the cycle of life each spring.

These two photos show the same tulip cluster, taken from different angles. The flowers are planted in soil, framed naturally by stones. The cluster holds two kinds of blossoms: golden-yellow tulips streaked with red flames and pure scarlet-red tulips. Their vivid colors shine against the green leaves, and sunlight makes the petals appear almost glowing.

Scientifically, tulips (genus Tulipa, family Liliaceae) are spring-blooming perennials that grow from underground bulbs. Their brilliant hues come from plant pigments: carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red). The streaked patterns are natural pigment variations once prized during the 17th-century Dutch “Tulip Mania.” When fully open, the blooms reveal stamens and a pistil, the flower’s reproductive organs, attracting pollinators and continuing the cycle of life each spring.

These two photos show the same tulip cluster, taken from different angles. The flowers are planted in soil, framed naturally by stones. The cluster holds two kinds of blossoms: golden-yellow tulips streaked with red flames and pure scarlet-red tulips. Their vivid colors shine against the green leaves, and sunlight makes the petals appear almost glowing. Scientifically, tulips (genus Tulipa, family Liliaceae) are spring-blooming perennials that grow from underground bulbs. Their brilliant hues come from plant pigments: carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red). The streaked patterns are natural pigment variations once prized during the 17th-century Dutch “Tulip Mania.” When fully open, the blooms reveal stamens and a pistil, the flower’s reproductive organs, attracting pollinators and continuing the cycle of life each spring.

Springs Red and Gold Tulips in Bloom

#tulips #redtulips #yellowtulips #springlight #gardenpoetry #colorandform #quietbeauty #natureaesthetics #flowerstory #visualpoetry #photographyart #lightandshadow #floralframes #momentsofstillness #artofseeing #lenspoetry #seasonalbeauty

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Callistephus (summer aster)

FLOWERSTORY Callistephus

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#Callistephus #Summerflowers #SeasonalFlower #Aster #Flowerstory

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Lysimachia - Summerflowers The Lysimachia that is commonly used as a cut flower is the Lysimachia clethroides. This species was introduced in the 1980s and is commonly known as the

FLOWERSTORY Lysimachia

This species was introduced in the 1980s and is commonly known as.......

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#SeasonalFlowers #Summerflowers #FloralBeauty #Seizoensbloemen #FlowerStory
#Lysimachia #ElephantsTrunkFlower #CutFlower

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Asparagus - Summerflowers We all know asparagus as the white gold that is eaten as a spring delicacy. These are the underground parts of the asparagus plant. The shoots are staked

FLOWERSTORY Asparagus

Not really a flower, but a florist’s secret weapon — airy, elegant, and perfect for softening bold bouquets without taking over.

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#Summerflowers #SeasonalFlowers #FlowerStory #Asparagus

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Eremurus - Summerflowers The Eremurus is a fairly unknown flower that basically everyone has seen at some point. This is because the Eremurus is almost always incorporated in large

FLOWERSTORY Eremurus

🌟 Ever seen a flower taller than your kitchen table?
Meet the Eremurus. Elegant, towering, unforgettable.

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#Summerflowers #Eremurus #CleopatrasNeedle #SeasonalFlowers #FlowerStory

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Astrantia - Summerflowers The Astrantia has been grown as a cut flower in the Netherlands for quite a long time, yet it is only in the last decade that the flower has really become a

FLOWERSTORY Astrantia

A new story about a new seasonal flower from Henk van den Berg. Enjoy

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#Astrantia #Summerflowers #SeasonalFlowers #Flowerstory

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