Carline or Caroline Thistle. Flore médicale. 1833.
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Carline or Caroline Thistle. Flore médicale. 1833.
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Il y a une quinzaine de jours, j'étais chez mon amie Christine à Pau.
Pour fur la canicule du moment, on fait des balades dans les Pyrénées Bigourdanes (de la région de Bigorre, donc !), ici dans la Vallée du Lutour.
Sur la dernière, des Carlines. Sur la 1ère, des Succises des Prés et des Grandes Astrances (d'après google images). Sur la 3, vraisemblablement des Orpins (Sedum).
Et des chevaux !
school pick up line
they are so beautiful 2 me T_______T
Carline by carole bielicki
The mysterious magic of the corn doll
The mysterious magic of the corn doll
Corn dolls or sometimes “corn mothers” are miraculous forms of straw fashioned from the last sheaf of cereals after a summer harvest. Therefore, these straw dolls are a noteworthy & supernatural part of the harvest customs of pastoral Europe. Some pagan cultures called these mothers “vetulas” (the Latin for “Old Woman” is vetula) though, in the 7th century, Saint Eligius (born 588) instructed…
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Thomas Theodor Heine (German, 1867-1948). Siegfried. 1921. Thanks to @rabihalameddine for the tip.
Carlina sub-acaulis (Stemless Carline Thistle).
Illustration taken from ‘Album de la Flora Médico-Farmacéutica é Industrial’ by Vicente Martin de Argenta.
Published 1862 - Impr. de la Galeria literaria.’
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