Cherry Blossom #1

Light and airy with just a touch of color. Field Notes Common Name: Cherry Blossom Scientific Name: Prunus...

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Daffodil #1

We found these little Daffodil's on the bluffs overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Trillium # 4

In its infancy, the trillium flower starts to exude the proportional beauty of its eventual maturity.

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Wildflower # 10

On a beautiful hike to the top of Mt Scott at Crater Lake National Park we stumbled upon this fluffy flower near the end of its life.

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Daisy # 2

Daisies are so simple, they're eloquent, beautiful and classic.

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Daisy # 3

This just screams summertime and fields of play!

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Trillium # 2

I love the graphic shape of this, three leaves and three petals. Nothing showy, just beautiful lines.

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Trillium # 3

Like Trillium # 2, I'm in love with the shape and line of this.

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Thistle # 3

Even at the end of its life cycle, the thistle looks striking and defiant as if even to say to the seasons, don't touch me!

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Calla Lily # 2

I can't think of a flower with a more sensual profile, it's no wonder Calla Lilies are synonymous with love.

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Dahlia # 15

Dahlia's are so varied in shape, size and color it's easy to see why they are a coveted species for gardeners the world over.

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Trillium # 1

The striking three white 'petals' of the trillium stand out in the rich mossy greens of its native forest habitats.

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Thistle # 1

Thistles present a graphic shape and a beautiful design even when they've gone to seed.

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Calla Lily # 1

Beautiful, large, shapely, springtime. All these words come to mind looking at calla lilies.

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