☀️Sunflower🌟Starflower 🌘Moonflower
I started out painting the sunflower kind of realistically and then the rest just ran away from me
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☀️Sunflower🌟Starflower 🌘Moonflower
I started out painting the sunflower kind of realistically and then the rest just ran away from me
I finally finished reading dawn of the clans and I really like thunder ;3 hes by far the best character and I loooove his relationship with lightning tail! The best boys ❤️
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Guys give me dawn of the clans requests now.
illustration from French book "My Little Pony and the Ice Monster"
Plant of the Day
Sunday 3 May 2026
The bright white flowers of Ipheion 'Alberto Castillo' () do best in full sun with a well drained soil. This cultivar has flowers with a faint green central stripe, slightly larger than other forms.
Jill Raggett
Astronomy
got to the weave lesson and I can't with the way he's looking at her
NPS Photo of spotted coralroot, June 2026.
Wildflowers in the forests of Mount Rainier are not flashy compared to the subalpine wildflower meadows. Often forest wildflowers are smaller, grow alone or in small clusters, and at first glance may seem drab. Look closer! There are a variety of colors, patterns, and unique structures to be found in forest wildflowers. Wildflowers observed blooming in the past couple weeks include the tiny, blue-striped flowers of thyme-leaf speedwell, the lace-like green flowers of leafy mitrewort, the magenta-dotted petals of spotted coralroot, and the aptly named starflower.
What wildflowers are you finding in Mount Rainier National Park?
NPS Photos of leafy mitrewort (left) and starflower (right), May 2026.
Remember, please stay on trails to avoid trampling wildflowers just starting to grow!
For updates on what’s blooming where visit https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflower
Unfamiliar with Mount Rainier’s wildflower species? Check out the wildflower guide at https://go.nps.gov/RainierWildflowerGuide
NPS Photo of thyme-leaf speedwell, May 2026.
I am once again overwhelmed with love for Regulus Black