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These two images were taken when the ox-eye daisies were in bloom near Bishop Wilton. No daisies in this image but backlit nettles.
What beautiful home decor from nature’s work of art.
These birds have some of the most flashy and specialized beaks around.
Sometimes, we tend to think we’ve got nature under control. After all, we’ve got air conditioning, space heaters and umbrellas, and when things get bad,
When we look at a photograph, our eyes are drawn along a visual journey through the scene before us. The route of that visual journey usually…
Lichens on a dead twig in my yard in Austin. We have had a lot of rain and the lichen fruiting bodies have sprouted.
The microbial community in the ground is as important as the one in our guts.
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With spring officially under way as of today, we can't think about anything except gardens—indoors as well as out. Why not in the bathroom, where the
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Fruit trees can be easier to grow than you think, discover the five easiest fruit trees which you can grow in your own garden.
The flora of Socotra Island is on display in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
Living trees form the structure of an open-air palace.
our latest article looks at natural architecture the natural environment still manages to fill us with a sense of awe and amazement. despite the amount of
A lyrical, gorgeously illustrated look at the majesty of trees—and what humans can learn from them.Stand tall.Stretch your branches to the sun.Be a tree!In this gorgeous and poetic celebration of one of nature’s greatest creations, acclaimed author Maria Gianferrari and illustrator Felicita Sala both compare us to the beauty and majesty of trees—and gently share the ways in which trees can inspire us to be better people.Abrams Appleseed Be A Tree! Book Details:Pages Count: 40Format: HardcoverAuthor: Maria GianferrariIllustrator: Felicita SalaSize: 8 1⁄2 x 11 1⁄3 inches
Pruning ensures a tree that's easy to pick from for years to come, improves fruit quality, resists disease, and will not break under its load.
How To Grow a Tree From a Branch: How To Propagate a Tree. Can You Grow a Tree From a Branch? Growing Trees From Branches Guide.
BW Tree roots from a tree in Balboa park
Learn more about myrtle, Myrtus communis referenced in the Bible, drawing us to celebrate with great joy (Nehemiah 8:15)! A wonderful home garden plant!
Garden fencing serves multiple purposes and is more achievable that you may think. Take a look at these nine easy DIY garden fence ideas!
Step into a world where the majestic beauty of Scotland's Loch Lomond is captured through the elegant and flowing lines of Art Nouveau. This exquisite print features an idyllic landscape scene bathed in the warm glow of a setting or rising sun. The composition is dominated by a prominent, silhouetted tree, its intricate branches dancing delicately against the radiant sky. The backdrop reveals rolling hills in varying shades of purple and blue, suggesting the serene undulations of the distant mountains. The tree stands on the edge of the tranquil loch, with smaller tree clusters scattered in the middleground, enhancing the depth of the scene. The stylised sun sends forth a tapestry of light that intertwines with the sky, casting a spectrum of golds, oranges, and yellows that melt into the cooling tones of the landscape. Below, the water shimmers with reflections that are both abstract and precise, capturing the fluid motion of the loch with curvilinear forms and a harmonious blend of colours. Every aspect of this print, from the organic shapes to the sophisticated colour palette, encapsulates the spirit of Art Nouveau, while paying homage to the natural splendour of Scotland's famed loch. Perfect for admirers of both the art style and the enchanting Scottish countryside, this piece is sure to become a cherished addition to any collection.
The next time you're out walking through the forest, take a moment to look above you at the beautiful trees, and you might be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
Mirosław Maszlanko: Tomografia drzewa (Tree tomography), 2014
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South Korean artist Jae-Hyo Lee is a master of manipulation. He turns discarded pieces of wood into attention-grabbing pieces of art that are both elegant and functional.