#風見幽香
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a very tiny yuuka
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A Good Day for Flowers
It is indeed a good day for flower-watching with a dog.
#koubudraw#touhou project#東方project#kazami yuuka#風見幽香#undertale#toby fox#annoying dog#flowey#krita#artists on tumblr
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Good morning to all my brothers abroad. Sorry for the update after the morning. I finished a new painting and posted it!
This time, I designed Yuuka of Kaikidan with wings like Yuuka of Saihou. For the background, I used a black acrylic gouache from KouyouOrientFactory called True Black Musou, which is said to absorb almost 99% of light. The result looks like a digital illustration, and I myself am in love with the finished work.
However, I don't have a frame to match it, so I added some frames to my wish list that I thought would go well with it. I wonder if anyone would like to give it to me as a gift….
#touhou project#東方project#東方プロジェクト#透明水彩#watercolor#touhou#touhou fanart#東方旧作#analog illustration#art#yuuka#yuuka kazami#風見幽香#幽香#旧作幽香#西方Project#Saihou project#Wing Yuuka#羽幽香#touhou pc98
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Chainsaw Yuuka Fumo
I occasionally take requests from my youtube stream viewers. This is one of them. Fitting for Yuuka, no?
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one of my friends brought up this idea on his priv and i had to draw it
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一番好きな東方キャラです。
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風見幽香を描きました!
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Floral Fumo Flutters of the Week: White Snakeroot (Ageratina altissima)
I am a bit late for Friday so this one will not be a friday one.😭 It will be more informative on the plant itself than have a story.
Yuuka Kazami once more took very long to do tasks, and she was tired of it. Although youkai like her don't have a sleep schedule like humans do, Yuuka would sleep for many hours and even weeks. Even when she slept for a very long time, she still felt very exhausted. It takes her many hours on average to prepare food for herself, and many hours to even do any other chore. She was fed up and irritated with the way things were, and feels like the Youkai Sage investigating Gensokyo wasn't doing her job properly. She set off on her own journey to go and pester the Hakurei shrine maiden to solve the incident.
On her journey, she stumbled across tiny white flowers. She sensed a strange energy within them and thought of them to be youkai. Before she could examine them more closely, the flowers fired danmaku right in her face! Yuuka backtracked a little, but felt that she did not want to destroy these youkai flowers. While the flowers continuously and aimlessly fired danmaku, Yuuka plotted very evil thoughts into what she could do next. She thought that she could create (or well, grow) another army of youkai in her new settlement in the Garden of the Sun, and cause another incident. It was very risky as Reimu could very easily exterminate her for causing another incident, but Yuuka was on the verge of disappearing regardless. She thought of a huge reason for taking on this risk: If she could tame these flowers, she could show the humans of Gensokyo that flowers and plants are beautiful, but dangerous and something to be feared. She would finally be able to change her nature much more easily. In her eyes, this idea was perfect.
This is white snakeroot, it is a plant that is native to a wide range in North America, but invasive in other continents. It is another Asteraceae family flower, just like many plants shown previously and has many of the same characteristics. Like the name of the family, the flowers look like a cluster of stars, and these pictures I've taken don't do the flower any justice. It is used by many as a decorative plant and if there are lots that are spread then they can bloom an entire bed of flowers that look like stars in a forest. It can grow and bloom in shaded areas and sunny areas, and tolerates a wide range of soils including grounds in urban areas, drought weathers, and swampy wetlands. Because it is also one of the very last flowers to bloom like other flowers previously shown, bees rely on these flowers that are very rich in nectar to store and use to survive for winter months.
As a bit of a disclaimer: While it is safe for bees/other pollinators and is a beautifully decorative starry plant, all parts of the plant contains an alcoholic toxin (trematol) that is toxic only when ingested to humans and pets and is extremely fatal if not treated in time. Mammals and birds normally avoid consuming white snakeroot because of its aroma, but you should always be cautious when it comes to pets. You should only use this plant for decorative purposes and for decorative purposes only.
In the early 19th century, the name "snakeroot" came from a dangerous misconception that it was a medicine for curing and/or preventing snake bites , so it was given to humans and farm animals to consume. This is not the case, as it lead to a fatal epidemic called "milk sickness" in humans and "the trembles" in animals. Milk sickness was named after the way it was spread from cattle or goats consuming these flowers then spreading the toxin to humans through the afflicted animal's milk.
It has some lookalikes like Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum, not shown), which not only shares the shape of the flower but also its native range, flower family (Asteraceae), and blooming window. The difference between them is not the shape of the flower pattern but the shape of the leaves and stem of the plant.
Outside of North America where it is native, it has become an invasive species in a few countries such as Japan and Korea. It has an aggressive nature over land and ability to grow in both shaded and sunny areas and in wild and urban areas even in its native continent. It tends to dominate land coverage and could hinder the photosythesis of competing native plants.
The genus name Ageratina of its name is inspired of another genus Ageratum, another Aster family flower that the White snakeroot also used to be placed in. The -ina suffix means smaller version or -like, so Ageratinas are a tinier version of Ageratum or Ageratum-like. The name Ageratum is very old but it and Ageratina derives from ageratos which means non-aging/everlasting, a general word referring to plants that had a vibrant and long lasting bloom and color. The species name altissima is latin for "highest/tallest," as it is the tallest of its genus. This species has gone under many names and one of its first is Ageratum altissimum then later on it was regrouped with the genus of its lookalike (boneset) as Eupatorium rugosum or Eupatorium urticifolium among many other names. These earlier names appear in many early sources but all refer to the same exact white snakeroot plant. Nowadays, the accepted name is Ageratina altissima, very similar to its original name.
#floral fumo flutters#fumo#fumo fumo#kazami yuuka#yuuka kazami#touhou#touhou project#東方project#風見幽香#ふもふも#ぬいぐるみ#white snakeroot#ageratina altissima#fumoposting#poison#poisonous plants#asteraceae#aster flowers#fumofumo#asters#aster
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drew my youkai wife with this template
#yuuka kazami#風見幽香#kazami yuuka#touhou#東方project#touhou project#touhou fanart#phantasmagoria of flower view#i love my wife#can we ignore that my art style is never consistent
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#character art#illustration#fanart#touhou#touhou project#東方project#touhou fanart#watercolor#東方プロジェクト#fan art#yuuka kazami#touhou yuuka#watercolour illustration#風見幽香
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Have this silly ahhh Yuuka I draw
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