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Showing posts with label ariel dearie flowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

A Summer Wedding at The Foundry

A few favorites from Eliza and Patrick's beautiful white and green summer wedding.
Photographs by Levi Stolove.
















Sunday, March 18, 2012

Hehe.




































From Love Day Lemon on Flickr.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

St. Valentine

It's been an action packed few days.  Flowers, Flowers. Flowers. I feel blessed to call this work. Yesterday Vicki and I drove all over town delivering Valentine's flower arrangements. I felt like an elf, scribbling love notes on gift tags and showing up with flower surprises. Thank you to everyone who allows me to call this work!

Here's one of my favorites:



Thursday, December 8, 2011

How Dreamy....
















Just came across Glen Allsop's Photography website.
See more here:www.glenallsop.com
Photo from Glen Allsop

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Botanical Study: Clematis



















Clematis is sometimes also called Traveler's Joy or Old Man's Beard. These are climbing plants and are great for trellises, gates and porches.There are over 200 species of Clematis and they come in a wide range of colors including blues, pinks, purples and white. These grow mostly in the North America and China and flower from spring to late fall. Clematis are used in Chinese medicine to treat skin irritation and as an anti-inflammatory.


Image 1 from www.houseplantsguru.com
Image 2 from www.denning.us
Image 3 from The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 2004

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Botanical Study: Mountain Laurel






































 Kalmia latifolia, which is commonly called Mountain Laurel or Spoonwood grows in the Eastern United States and is in the Blueberry Family. It is usually found in mountainous forests and rocky slopes. Mountain Laurel blooms in June and July.



Image 1 from www.americangardenhistory.blogspot.com
Image 2 from www.typesofflowers.org
Image 3 from the Massachusettes Horticultural Society