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Some botans
Osmia avosetta: A species of mason bee that is solitary by nature
Called a “flower sandwich,” the three-tiered arrangement consists of a thin layer of petals on the outside, then a layer of mud, and finally another layer of petals lining the inside of the chamber.
At the core of the sandwich is the bee’s larva, which feasts on nectar and pollen deposited inside the chamber by its parent before the egg is laid and the nest is sealed. (National Geographic, May 2010)
Antelope skull by Thomas Bates (London)
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lots of wrap, black and grey garden roses for victoria! thanks so much!
wrap around black and grey rose! thanks kenni!
always happy to do roses like this, thanks mary!
finished up this coyote skull and floral arrangement today. thanks so much, nikki!
Skulls and dried flowers.
Nile crocodile, gannet, muntjac and German shepherd skull.
Fox skull.
Red fox with a rare black coat hunting in Lamar Valley (Original Photo by Pauline Murrill)
As the future ripens in the past, so the past rots in the future — a terrible festival of dead leaves.
Anna Akhmatova, Poem Without a Hero (via theshatterednotes)