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This is a white Bauhinia Tree, next to 2 more pink Buhinia~what a marvelous sight ! at the first comment
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The Sweet White Trillium is one of the rarer forms of trillium. It grows in the mountains in the states of Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
It can be differentiated from other white trilliums, such as the Showy White, by the dark purple ovary.
Ran across this one in the archives and thought I would process it. For me it is always a challenge to show a pleasing composition of trillium so I thought I would try a square crop on this one.
I'm heading out tomorrow morning for our annual customer golf trip, so I will see you guys the middle of next week. Have a great weekend!
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The clear status might be not true clearness. It is good to keep a misty one instead of seriousness sometimes.
Flowering cherry is always a good harbinger of spring, and as well as the flowers being attractive, I love the leaves intricate detail! White feathered medicine is a track by Scott Matthews and describes this photo well!
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#69 White on white
I just happened to have a box full of white polystyrene packing that I had kept from a Christmas present. Thought I could put it to good use.
White is Divine
White is Purity
White is Peace
White is All
A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese Cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is sometimes called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).[1][2] Many of the varieties that have been cultivated for ornamental use do not produce fruit. Edible cherries generally come from cultivars of the related species Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus.
Varieties and blooming
Japan has a wide variety of cherry blossoms (sakura); well over 200 cultivars can be found there.[17] The most popular variety of cherry blossom in Japan is the Somei Yoshino. Its flowers are nearly pure white, tinged with the palest pink, especially near the stem. They bloom and usually fall within a week, before the leaves come out. Therefore, the trees look nearly white from top to bottom. The variety takes its name from the village of Somei (now part of Toshima in Tokyo). It was developed in the mid- to late-19th century at the end of the Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji period. The Somei Yoshino is so widely associated with cherry blossoms that jidaigeki and other works of fiction often depict the variety in the Edo period or earlier; such depictions are anachronisms.
Winter sakura (fuyuzakura/Prunus subhirtella autumnalis) begins to bloom in the fall and continues blooming sporadically throughout the winter. It is said to be a cross between Tokyo Higan cherry (edohiganzakura/P. incisa) and Mamezakura/P. pendula.[18]
Other categories include yamazakura, yaezakura, and shidarezakura. The yaezakura have large flowers, thick with rich pink petals. The shidarezakura, or weeping cherry, has branches that fall like those of a weeping willow, bearing cascades of pink flowers.
The Netherlands
In the year 2000, the Japan Women's Club (JWC) donated 400 cherry blossom trees to the city of Amstelveen. The trees have been planted in the Cherry blossom park in the Amsterdamse Bos. A special detail is that every tree has a name — 200 trees have female Japanese names, 200 trees have female Dutch names.
Garden fresh White Pentas; also known as Egyptian star clusters, Star flower/clusters.
Bright white 3" bloom clusters are borne from spring to fall on this upright to rounded shrub-like perennial. A popular butterfly plant, few other plants can compete with its profuse blooming habits. Pentas are semi-tropical shrubs grown as annuals that seem to be tailor-made for butterflies. The nectar-rich flowers grow in clusters over a long blooming season in the vibrant red, pink, and purple shades that act as a butterfly beacon. The genus Penta, species lanceolata, belongs to the Rubiaceae family.
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In the spiritual world white feathers are said to be a sign from our guardian angels and symbolize hope, protection and peace.... Historically, white feathers have also been regarded by some as a symbol of cowardice....
Dedicated to the people of Belgium....may angels watch over you in the wake of these cowardly attacks.
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Gladioli, Gladiolus
There's a fantastic range of gladioli which produce tall, upright stems, often with the early summer flowers ranged more or less one above the other. They all create splendid clumps with pinks, flash reds, apricot-orange and range of hot colours. Or, the wonderfully subdued whites. Fantastic.
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Flowers of the Star Magnolia, Magnolia stellata, at Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park, on Long Island in New York. This species originated in Japan. You can learn more about this wonderful New York State Park at nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/95/details.aspx.
I spotted this White Morpho at the butterfly house. I didn't know what it was at the time. Most people are more familiar with the Blue Morpho.