#Lavatera
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margocooper · 2 months ago
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Яркая Лаватера Рубиновая Королева (Хатьма трёхмесячная (лат. Malva trimestris)) и белоснежная Лаватера Монт Бланк поздним октябрьским вечером. Bright Lavatera Ruby Queen and snow-white Lavatera Mont Blanc late October evening.
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enigmaticagentalice · 5 months ago
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summer flowers in my garden: the pink edit
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crudlynaturephotos · 7 months ago
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mothmiso · 7 months ago
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(1) (2) (3) (4) by Florent Berthéas
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fabiansteinhauer · 1 year ago
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Nebenbäche
Die Ova da Mulin und die Lavatera sind die beiden ersten und beiden letzten Nebenbäche des Inn. Sicher hat er auch später noch Nebenbäche, aber die beiden sind ihm gleichauf. Ihre Namen treten auf eine Art und Weise zurück, dass man das so sagen kann, dass sie zurücktreten. Man muss schon in den Papieren nachschauen, ob das so mit rechten Dingen zuging, dass der Fluss auch hinter dem Silser See, in den alle diese Bäche fließen, wieder Inn heißt und nicht etwa ab da dann Lavatera oder Ova da Mulin.
Ab da sind aber die Konkurrenzen geklärt, und irgendwann erwischt es den Inn ja auch, denn dass der Fluss ab Passau Donau und nicht mehr Inn heißt, das ist auch Rücktritt, ein harter Rücktritt - und am Ende des Inns will man wieder in die Papiere schauen um zu kontrollieren, ob das so seine Richtigkeit hat. Dazwischen, also vom Ende des Silser Sees bis nach Passau lässt sich aber nicht bestreiten, dass der Inn der Inn und nur der Inn der Inn ist. Der Inn ist schöner, wilder als die Donau, er ist vor allem das was sie nicht ist: ein Gebirgsfluss, der das ganze Jahre seine Farben wechselt, auch wenn er ganz grundsätzlich immer auch beim Grün bleibt, aber grün ist nicht grün. Er ist grün, nicht schlammig.
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pedroam-bang · 4 months ago
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Steve Don - Mallows (2023)
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fvbeers · 1 year ago
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bij op bloem - bee on flower ( P1060253 tmc50 ) by Frans van Beers Via Flickr: herfst en terwijl de bloemen verschrompelen, probeer je warm te worden in een zwakkere zon - fall and while the flowers shrivel, you try to get warm in a weaker sun! c2: flic.kr/p/2p793pj
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cats-of-eden-valley · 1 year ago
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Well I was gonna add accessories but I lost steam on these piece so I'll just post as is. After Asphodel had his litter, Calendula (p. Goldenflower (yes it changed it, still not sold on the name yet)) stepped up to help him out because he was pretty overwhelmed. She all but adopted Iris (p. Sand) and Lavatera (p. Amber) 🧡
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mochipanko · 2 years ago
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[campanula medium] canterbury bell
[lavatera trimestris] annual mallow
[tanacetum parthenium] feverfew
[hieracium aurantiacum] orange hawkweed 🌙
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margocooper · 1 year ago
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Розовые цветы Лаватеры меланж в каплях дождя. Август 23.
Pink flowers Lavatera melange in raindrops. August 23.
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heaveninawildflower · 3 months ago
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Lavatera Trimestris (1774) by Mary Delany (1700-1788).
Collage of coloured papers, with bodycolour and watercolour, on black ink background (1776).
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
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crudlynaturephotos · 1 month ago
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mothmiso · 3 months ago
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Flowers (2) (3) (4) by Oleg Zhizhin
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llihell · 6 months ago
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Lavatera. Flat colors commission.
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mongpht · 2 years ago
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Vil Schoenheit — language of flowers
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all the same but in my tweet (+ pictures)
red roses — symbolise passionate, deep love and the intention of desire. it is red roses that have the strongest, most languid fragrance, which distinguishes the queen rose from other flowers. they are a symbol of the true attraction one feels for another person.
pink roses — are a symbol of love, affection and admiration. light pink buds are associated with romance.
red dahlia — signifies a long-lasting alliance and loyalty, fidelity, friendship and kinship, nobility. dahlias symbolise moving forward and overcoming obstacles. legend has it that the dahlia grew in the place of the last fire that died out when the glacier struck: the flower survived under the ice. therefore the bouquet can be given as a gift to someone who has faced hardship to inspire them to overcome it. dahlia is a symbol of perseverance and determination.
cordyline prevents evil spirits from harming family members, keeps spirits in the grave and generally means peace and protection.
purple carnations mean capricious and demanding.
rhodanthe, also known as 'sunbeam' or 'pink paper daisy', is a genus of australian plants in the gnaphalieae tribe of the composite flower family. name rhodanthe comes from the greek rhodon (rose) and anthos (flower). there is a legend about the flower, which says that the girl had many suitors, but she did not like them. these young men were so full of love and desire that one day it got to the point where they broke down the doors of her house and broke in. this story made the goddess diana very angry, who turned the girl into a flower and her suitors into thorns to teach them a lesson.
pink hyacinthus — just emerging passion. in some meanings - the last tenderness.
red peonies are a symbol of love and the hottest feelings.
red or dark-pink phlox — mutuality, unity, sweet dreams.
violet lavatera — symbolized being swept away by romance or passion for someone, becoming consumed by the emotions experienced in the moment.
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firebugseverywhere · 27 days ago
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Oxycarenus lavaterae seen veeery up close.
Fun fact: The last two encounters I've had with this little baby were both in a bus. It sat on my jacket both times. And the last time, I took it home to put on a linden tree. On the way there it shat on my hand.
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