Lantana Flowers are Beautiful and Come in Many Colors
Lantana Flowers are Beautiful and Come in Many Colors features a particularly brightly colored type of lantana flowers that the author/artist found growing out in the country. It discusses the pros and cons of this plant in central Florida.
Resplendent
Lantana (Lantana camara) flowers tend to be a favorite amongst gardeners due to their variety of colors and their hardiness. Some people also know these beauties as common lantana, red sage, Spanish flag, or West Indian lantana. It comes in quite a few serovars that have different color combinations and varying levels of color intensity. I’m not sure which type this one is, but in my…
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Today's Haiku with Picture 754
Lantana flower's
Changes of colors are exactly
Seven transformations
ランタナの
色の変化は
七変化
(2023.06.18)
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This is the first time I’ve colored her, so I might have to mess with her palette a bit more before I’m satisfied
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we were talking today about goofball questions that customers ask. one of the office ladies has gotten: 'do you have the flowers that people plant in front of their houses?'
just, y'know, THE flowers. the only kind. that people plant. in front of their houses.
she eventually guessed: 'rhododendron?'
'THOSE!!!'
'no, we don't sell those.'
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I Have Really Been Enjoying this New Style of Drawing
I Have Really Been Enjoying this New Style of Drawing shows readers a new piece of art done in a similar style to yesterday’s pine cone. The author/artist has been experimenting with this new style, and has found it enjoyable.
Brilliant Resplendence
I really enjoyed making the neon glowing pine cone for yesterday’s Thanksgiving post, so when I finished with that one I had to do another. For this one, I chose a pretty cluster of Lantana flowers. These pretty flowers have varying colors, shapes, and textures which lend themselves very nicely to this type of artwork. This isn’t my usual style of work, and I don’t mean to…
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