Transplanted Flowers by coolj001
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Description
These Flowers are transplanted, but not dead as You All can See. They are safe in the vase ;-), and although they have been cut from the vine, they shall continue to live in peace, and hopefully they are still happy as they seem. :-) I figured that they are not ready to be planted yet, and am not sure if they could survive a transplant or not. I tried this with a Tree once few weeks ago, but it dissapeard so I don't know. (last yrs. Christmas Tree, and I think my neighbor took it down because it was behind His backyard. Maybe I should take a horticulture class. Therefore I just assume photograph them for now because they are cool looking, I may try a watercolor of some someday, but am a bit lazy today. :-) Peace.
Comments (4)
gallimel
A delicate view.. and a wonderful composition in flowers. Have you ever thought about practicing Ikebana? :)
funkandjazz
They look nice against the green grass.
Tedz
Lay back and relax. Cool:) The Transplanted Flowers can also relax....for now....don't put them in the Soil...ever! They will be unhappy if You take them from the Vase :( They will Wilt.....and not be Cool :( A wee course in Horticulture could hold You in "Good Steed"...a Local Man with knowledge of Transplants...Gardeners would seek You out:)
coolj001
Thank You All 4 kind comments :-) Tedz, I may have to take a class in such as Horticulture. I find plant life a fascinating subject, so many names of long complex trippy words, so many varieties of species of plants and flowers the names are assigned to, what's up with all these names. Why can't we just say, "purple flower", "red and purple flower", "blue and yellow flower", ect. instead of long-ass hard 2 remember whatever they are called nameologies. Regarless, I think I will not take them from the vase, at least not flowers. Actually, I believe I knew that come 2 think of it. I was thinking of some other plant that is transplantable like the Avacodo. Gallimel, I have not ever thought about practicing Ikebana that I know of because I have not heard of this term/word b4(until just a min. cuz I am gonna look it up now :-) Thanks again for looking and commments, Love and Peace All :-)