A Spring Impression by TwoPynts
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Description
Taken a couple of days ago late afternoon, this image has almost no postwork save for the frame and some levels adjustment and color balancing. My wife and I did some work on our garden Sunday and this is a new plant by our lightpost that we got because of it's gorgeous little purple blossoms and the fact that butterflies are attracted to its flowers.
Olympus C8080 and PhotoshopCS
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"It is so small a think to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done."
-Matthew Arnold
"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt."
-Margaret Atwood
"To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter; to be thrilled by the stars at night; to be elated over a bird's nest or a wildflower in spring - these are some of the rewards of the simple life."
-John Burroughs
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Thank you terrypom (Teresa) for identifying this plant! You are a fellow Floridian and know your stuff! :o]
DURANTA ERECTA
Family: Verbenaceae (verbena or vervain family)
Common Names: golden dewdrop, pigeonberry, skyflower
Description:
Golden dewdrop is a sprawling, sometimes vinelike tender evergreen shrub or small tree that can get up to 18 ft (5.5 m) tall and just as wide. It usually forms a multi-stemmed clump with branches that droop and trail. The ovate leaves are 1-3 in (2.5-7.6 cm) long and arranged on the stem in pairs opposite each other, or in whorls of three. Some bushes are quite spiny, and some have no spines at all. The showy flowers bloom almost all year long in terminal or lateral clusters (racemes, actually) up to 6 in (15.2 cm) long. The individual flowers are tubular with five petals, light blue to violet or purple, and flare out at the mouth about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) across. The fruit is a spherical yellow drupe about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) in diameter borne in showy hanging bunches.
Location:
Golden dewdrop is native to scrub and open woodlands in the West Indies and Central and South America. It occurs also in disturbed areas in southern Florida where it is generally believed to have been introduced, although some authors have suggested that it might be native to the Florida Keys. Golden dewdrop also has become established in southern Texas.
Usage:
Golden dewdrop is used as a small street tree in southern Florida. It is often used as a specimen shrub or in a hedge or windbreak. Create a hedge for butterflies and hummingbirds with golden dewdrop.
Features:
This is a very showy shrub with pretty blue flowers that attract butterflies and bright golden berries that are relished by songbirds - both often present on the plant at the same time. Golden dewdrop is recommended as a nectar plant in subtropical butterfly gardens. Individual plants may sprawl, but it is not invasive.
WARNING!
The attractive fruits are poisonous to humans. Do not use this shrub in childrens' play areas.
(info taken from Floridata.com)
Comments (44)
Nasht
excellent detail! super-sharp picture! :)
Sekadhar
Super! Excellent done!!!
hotracer2
Absolutely beautiful macro, well composed with good background:):):):):):)
erskogly
Beautiful picture! Nice colors
Zabeth
Lovely colors! Very impressive shot! I like it a lot! Have a great day!
soulofharmony
mmm dont know the name of this.. budlea is attractive to butterflies in the uk.. know as the butterfly bush...various colours.. davida blue is one.. but the leaf looks like wisteria.. but seriously my knowledge of plants isnt that bright...but l know beautiful photography when l see it.. as this is sublime... excellent :) love that light
vlaaitje
very lovley..love the purple and framing
MaydaMason
so delicate and detailed! gorgeous macro and tones!
diomedes66
This is absolutely perfection! Brilliant! Bravo! V
patmartj
Beautiful capture
MossSphere
Lovely flower, brilliant detail on the petals. Your garden must be an amazing place with all these wonderful flowers!
Chaos911
amazing shot!!! excellently done!!!
solrac_gi_2nd
The most beautiful Spring impression. Better is to live it and see and capture such a wonder detail like this is truly Spring living ! BRAVO !
Onslow
You don't need a light box - this is a terrific capture :)
fap77
Gorgeous colors!
killerpumpkins
Nice contrast with background. The details are magnificent! Beautiful work! KP
CameraObscura
Almost looks unreal. Maybe the photo is upside down? The lighting comes from the bottom and it could be because of a fill card. Mmmm, yup, another look and it's upside down! Oh well, it does not hurt to turn things around and see the world from a different perspective. Take care Kort, I finally managed 10 hours of sleep so I'll get to the eMail later today. So do I get the prize?
TwoPynts
BrockLawson
Great looking shot!
Tedz
Gardening has such rewards...as does good Photography :]
Cosme..D..Churruca
Exquisite work... love it !
LICORNEDECRISTAL
absolument splendide!!!!!!!!!
zulaan
Beautiful flowers and colors !!!! He he, spring is here ;)
chrysalide
the colors of the flowers are very good and the ligthning too. it's an excellent photography. have a good day
cynlee
fab dof & detail! :]
Haeberle
Brilliant capture !
Akinom
Spring is in the air... it becomes green and flowers everywhere in the photography gallery wink An incredibly beautiful spring impression you show here, Kort! Excellently captured! Bravo! *****
Saurav
Excellent colour contrasts between the flower and background.
morningglory
This is Golden Dewdrop, and yes, Butterflies love it.
Lledeline
Superbe.