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At almost every turn, wildflowers abound. In roadside ditches and fields, the normal rust-color of the clay soil here is overwhelmed with the brilliant blues, yellows, reds and, all tones in between.
0 0 This article was originally published with the title “Photographing Flowers” in SA Supplements Vol. 34 No. 861supp (July 1892), p. 13757 doi:10.1038/scientificamerican07021892-13757csupp ...
The Brainerd Chapter of Wild Ones are conducting a photography workshop on native plants at 1 p.m. July 10 at Northland Arboretum. The speaker is Doug Livingston, president of Focalpoint ...
"The bluebonnets were just outstanding." Those who enjoy photographing wildflowers rejoiced this year. After the record freeze of 2021 and temperatures in the 100s last spring, pickings had been slim.
Roehm dreamed up A Passion for Flowers (HarperCollins, $60), published in 1997, as a way to "demystify flowers and to glorify `pedestrian' flowers like baby's breath, carnations and daisies." ...
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