Dahlia After Drizzle
by Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Title
Dahlia After Drizzle
Artist
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
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Photograph
Description
Beauty blooms even into the fall at Monet's gardens at Giverny, a key destination for travelers in Normandy, France. This yellow blossom sparkles after a drizzle. Let it bloom forever on your wall !
(DAHLIA New Latin, genus name, from Anders Dahl, 1789 Swedish botanist
First known use: 1835. Any of a genus of American tuberous-rooted composite herbs having opposite pinnate leaves and rayed flower heads, 30 species of tuberous-rooted herbaceous plants make up the genus Dahlia, in the aster family, native to higher elevations of Mexico and Central America. The leaves of most are segmented and toothed or cut. About six species have been bred for cultivation as ornamental flowers. Wild species have both disk and ray flowers in the flowering heads, but many varieties of ornamentals, such as the common garden dahlia (D. bipinnata), have shortened ray flowers.)
This original floral photograph is honored by features in Fine Art America groups;
Beauty 08/23/2014
The World We See 8/23/2014
ALL Fine Art America 08/23/2014
AAA Images 08/23/2014
In the Mood 08/26/2014
Beautiful Flowers 09/01/2014
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August 7th, 2014
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