I've come across a lot of honeysuckle in full bloom recently. Here's take three.
We are pleased to introduce one of the rarest southeast native plants, the Federally Endangered Harperocallis flava. Harperocallis flava, a member of the Tofieldiaceae family, only occurs in a few populations in the Apalachicola region of the Florida Panhandle, where it is becoming scarcer, primarily due to fire suppression. Our offering is propagated from leftover research plants provided by the USFWS to the SC Botanical Gardens. We find Harperocallis flava quite easy to grow with sarracenias in an acidic sand/peat bog garden. Harper's Beauty forms tight 5" tall tufts of narrow, upright, grass-like foliage, topped in April and May with 18" tall stalks, ending in small, bright yellow, 6-petalled, star-shaped flowers. We are unable to ship these outside of North Carolina due to regulations designed to keep endangered plants rare and out of the hands of gardeners.
Photographs and information about Yellow Honeysuckle, Pale Yellow Honeysuckle - Lonicera flava
Millz Marley’s Day of the Dead Girl tattoo is absolutely stunning. Generally, these tattoos symbolize the Mexican holiday where friends and family commemorate those who have died. For Millz, this tattoo also represents her belief in the existence of karma and the importance of pushing forth positivity. To submit your tattoos for Tattoo Of The […]
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Australian flowers have an ancient story that embraces many cultures. They have a quick effect and are as powerful as the country from which they come from.
Thank you to our friends at Free People for including us in their Guest Blogger Series. Honestly, it’s been a blast! We thought we’d finalize our series with another set of photos that truly inspire us. xx, Erica & Lauren thank you so much ladies! it’s been an honor having you on our blog :)
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Stencil by Seldom - Finlay Alley, Melbourne, Australia