Springtime Herald
by Connie Handscomb
Title
Springtime Herald
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
The best things can\'t be told. The second best are misunderstood.
~ Heinrich Zimmer
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Hyacinth (Hyacinthaceae)
This springtime bulb grows wild in the Mediterranean, in its original colours of violet, blue and white. It was cultivated in the 16th century, and by the 19th century became as collectible as the tulip, and as highly prized.
The fragrance of the hyacinth is bold, and as hydroponic gardeners know, it can grow without soil.
Source:
Clay Perry\'s Fantastic Flowers [Text M. Perry]
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A springtime favorite, these lusciously scented blooms are an announcement that spring is in full swing, and Easter is around the corner. If the best things can\'t be told, then perhaps through the sense of smell, they can be appreciated. I am very fond of their scent, and like to fill our rooms with their fresh, heady fragrance.
Taken in natural light ; unaltered ; Uncropped, : Nature in all its natural splendour
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February 26th, 2016
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Cheryl Rose
Your capture of these soft, velvety white trumpets is amazing, Connie! Such a lovely cascading composition filling the frame. A beautiful and welcome way to herald the arrival of Springtime!!! l/f/tw