Calling To The Rainbow
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Calling To The Rainbow
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
Colour comes from plucking the rainbow.
~ Philip Ball [fr. Bright Earth]
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Chrysanthemum (Chrysanth; Mum)
Anaclysus pyrethrum
Family : Asteraceae
This colourful, ornamental bloom fills our vases regularly, but did you know of its medicinal benefits? The most medicinal parts of this plant are the flowers and leaves, which are used for many things, incl. viral and bacterial infections, sinusitis, colds, and skin irritations. It is anti-flammatory and antiseptic, has a host of supplements: Vitamin C, Vitamin A, B6, C, K, riboflavin and thiamine, calcium, magnesium, folate, iron, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, manganese, zinc, and copper. The antioxidants it provides helps to prevent and treat a number of diseases and disorders (eg conjunctivitis, ulcerative colitis, and migraines).
It is used in cooking (the Chinese mix the petals into a thick soup) and drunk as a tea (it is very popular in Chinese medicine, used to treat fever and sore throats). During hot weather, the tea cools the body to avert heat stroke. It is drunk during meals to aid digestion, particularly against oily foods. It increases blood flow to the heart, helps regulate blood pressure; eases anxiety and stress. There is research indicating some properties in the tea is beneficial for Parkinson's disease which help to prevent neuron degeneration.
This perennial plant has been used for centuries across Northeastern Europe and Asia for about 2,500 years. Food and medicine aside, it is also used in celebrations such as the Festival of Happiness in Japan. White chrysanthemums represent Grace and Elegance. In North America, homes still surround themselves with mums which may relate back to old folklore which considers the plant to be a blessing and protection.
Sources:
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Magical Plants [S.Gregg]
The World Wide Web
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Impatient for the rain to stop: Captured indoors in natural light; unaltared; unedited .. .nature in all its natural splendour.
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♥ Heartfelt Gratitude to FAA groups for featuring this image :
All Things Golden
Flower Power
Thoughts Of Flowers
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March 7th, 2016
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Comments (14)
AnnaJo Vahle
Lovely, Connie. Great compositon with the shallow depth of field. I enjoyed the description. What a great photo! f/l
Mary Lynn Giacomini
Everything works so beautifully in this shot, your vertical framing, selective sharp focus, artistic composition, and background. Wonderful Macro work Connie! L/F
Nick Boren
I could gaze upon this one for a very long time dear Connie. I really like the shallow depth of field you have used here. Very very nice.. ;-)) FV