#Hawthorn rose
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galacticghoste · 5 months ago
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Girl got some tea
Also I think ponyheads va works great for Hawthorn so I think this will be her voice claim
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pipsbriberymuffins · 2 years ago
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you either read ya mysteries and try work out the mystery or you twirl your hair around your finger while you read about the romance. im the latter.
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bookish-phile · 4 months ago
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(reblog for a bigger sample <3!)
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primrose-fr · 5 months ago
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Love it when petsims got a funky little bat
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nuitthegoddess · 1 year ago
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オーレリアン • ホーソーン 🐿️🧵🥀
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swiftreader1989 · 11 months ago
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I just know lyra and grayson are gonna give rose and connor cobalt
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reyreadersblog · 7 months ago
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Avery and Jamie..i love you guys, but i fear Shen and Rose might be replacing you..
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stone-stars · 1 year ago
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[ID: A digital illustration of Fia and Irina from naddpod. Fia is kneeling in front of Irina, holding one of Irina's hands and lowering her head as if she intends to kiss it. Irina is standing, blushing as she looks down at Fia, her free hand raised with bright green magic forming in it. Violets and hawthorn flowers sprout in Fia's hair with the same green magic behind it. Fia has purple skin and short black hair, and she wears a white button up shirt, tall boots, and a purple cloak. Irina has long silver hair, tan skin, and bright green eyes. She wears a long green dress. Both of them have tusks and pointed ears. They're in front of a sunset gradient, and the border along the bottom is blooming flowers: violets, hawthorn flowers, dianthus, white roses, and lupine.]
my @naddpodgifting piece for elana_danielle on twitter! i put far too much thought into flower meanings for this one
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galacticghoste · 8 months ago
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Wanted to make Surgamy fankid
I had a rough sketch of her for a bit so might as well post it.
I cannot tell u how many sketches of random ideas I got it dosent help when I make new ones
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richmond-rex · 1 year ago
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Some of Henry VII's badges on the roof bosses at Winchester Cathedral — early 1500s (x).
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maxwellsuperbien · 5 months ago
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Thoughts about coming back and green rose chafers
I think what I like on this website is that it's mostly focused on picture sharing and the tag system isn't as horrendous as Instagram or Twitter.
I like the ability of posting something without any description and just tags. I like that people here are ready to read your ramblings, the webdesign is a lot more calming.
I also much prefer typing and posting here than on other websites. Anyways, here's a few pictures for the day :)
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Those green rose chafers (Cetonia aurata) were all over that hawthorn. They love the stuff, it's like they're drugged out of their mind. Chafers rubbing their faces inside the flowers and all.
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The smell of hawthorns is really overpowering though, in a very oily, sticky and up your nose way. Guess that's how they get pollinated but the smell is so strong that it makes me tear up a bit. I don't know what species of hawthorn that was but I know it was one from the scent. Wish I went on INaturalist or Plantnet to check but it's too late.
Those pictures date back to this april. Now the bush has been destroyed along with the thistles, nettles and other wild plants. It was kinda sad for me because I wanted to show my friend how many beetles there was. Now I'm not as mad because the place is free for other plants to grow since the town left it free.
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I like the pictures where they're reaching for the other flowers, those are pretty fun.
I also got a spicy picture.
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Duh ! Gotta make sure to reproduce !
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They walk over each other to reach other delicious flowers.
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Ah ! Refreshing !
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bramblrose · 1 year ago
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“Your heart always has a home with me, Rose. No matter what, never forget that.”
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the-inheritance-games · 11 months ago
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Question: how do people without a fandom obsession live? Like what do they think about 24/7? How do they spend their time if they’re not actively trying to decode some cryptic message, scrounging the internet for pieces of information or frantically combing through every social media post their favorite author/artist/ person has ever posted to piece together “clues”?
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tailsyoukissme · 10 months ago
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intro!!
hi my name is gabi and i mostly made this acc because i saw there are a lot of the inheritance games fans on here, but i also have a booktwt acc with the same user🌙
averyjameson stan human second
here are some of the other books i like:
-soc duology
- shatter me
-the cruel prince
-maas verse
(you get the pattern, fantasy girlie for life)
-if we were villains
-john green’s books
-check & mate
-book lovers
currently reading the caraval series!!
also a swiftie,stars wars fan,editor and just an art girlie🪽🎀💕
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greencheekconure27 · 3 months ago
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dansnaturepictures · 3 months ago
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Ten of my favourite photos I took in October 2024 and month summary
The photos are of; fly agaric at Matley Wood in the New Forest, shaggy scalycaps at Lakeside Country Park, Kingfisher at Blashford Lakes, Speckled Wood, Migrant Hawker, Mottled shieldbugs and view at Lakeside, autumn leaves in Winchester and Michaelmas daisies and New Forest Pony at Lymington.
October was a fantastic month of fungi for me. In the peak season I treasured seeing many spectacular, gorgeous and fascinating species including fly agaric, devil's fingers, amethyst deceiver, yellow stagshorn, shaggy scalycap, candlesnuff fungi, bleeding fairy helmet, eyelash fungi, parasol, turkey tail, earthballs, panthercap, false death cap, sulphur tuft and waxcaps. It has also been nice to see slime mould including red raspberry slime mould at a few places and lichen and moss.
I had a brilliant birdwatching month too with some special species seen heading well into autumn. Key species seen were a fair few Kingfishers, Water Rail, Great White Egret, Greenshank, Avocet, Lapwing, Jack Snipe, Sanderling, Common Gull, Pochard, Gadwall, Pintail, Wigeon, Shoveler, Teal, Goosander, Brent Geese, Egyptian Geese, Little Grebe, Marsh Harriers, Siskin, Nuthatch, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker, lots of Jays seen in their active time of year, notable Ravens at Lakeside and home, Dunnock, Blackcap at Lakeside, Cetti's Warbler, Wren and Long-tailed Tit. Turnstones and Ringed Plover seen well, Tufted Duck, Mute Swan, Moorhen, Coots and Greylag Geese at Lakeside, Jackdaw and Magpie seen a lot, Red Kite in Winchester, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, Chaffinch, Grey Wagtail seen well and Pied Wagtail were also great to see. Glorious scenes came this month with the return of the Redwings a key bird of the autumn and winter, I was elated to see a Hen Harrier and I was thrilled to see the Winchester Peregrines and Lakeside Great Crested Grebes including their chicks a lot.
There were some nice butterflies to see still with lots of Speckled Woods especially at Lakeside, Red Admiral and Peacock and I was amazed to see a Hummingbird Hawk-moth in Winchester as well as other moths. Dragonflies and damselflies continued to shine this month with so many splendid views of Migrant Hawkers and Southern Hawker and Common Darters too. My first Willow Emerald Damselfly of the year was special to see at Fishlake Meadows. Other insects I enjoyed seeing this month were Mottled shieldbugs and other shieldbugs, wasps and hornets. It was good to see lots of spiders this month too including Long-bodied Cellar spider at home and snails and slugs. In terms of mammals I enjoyed seeing the also active Grey Squirrels a few times, Roe and Fallow Deers and New Forest Ponies.
Key flowers seen this month included Michaelmas daisies, forget-me-not, comfrey, lots of oxtongue, dandelion, tormentil, bell heather, common mallow, white deadnettle, stinging nettle, daisy, water mint, vervain, viper's-bugloss, horseweed, common and ivy-leaved toadflax, hogweed, yarrow, hedge woundwort, ragwort, gorse, dock, herb-Robert and wood avens which brought some wonderful colour as it quietened down for flowers. Wild carrot, teasel, hemp agrimony and spear thistle were among pretty seed heads enjoyed this month with cleavers enjoyed too. There was also a great display of berries this month again with rose hips, hawthorn berries, guelder rose berries, dogwood berries, nightshade berries and snowberries creating vibrant scenes.
And of course this month the splendour of autumn's colour was captivating and wholesome to observe. I also enjoyed taking in many great other vistas this month including coast, reedbed and general wetland, rivers and New Forest heaths and woodland. There were some special sky scenes observed this month too. Have a great November all.
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