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23 images Created 10 Feb 2011

Floral Views

This gallery features floral compositions, where I try to present the beauty of richly colored blooms in contrast with interesting foliage and other backgrounds.
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  • One in a series of image captures from Spring 2010 of the beautiful blooms that make the Green Bay Botanical Garden one of the premier gardens in the Midwest.
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  • Tulips come in a multitude of varieties. This is one of my favorite floral captures from the Spring of 2009.
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  • One in a series of image captures from Spring 2010 of the beautiful blooms that make the Green Bay Botanical Garden one of the premier gardens in the Midwest.
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  • One in a series of image captures from Spring 2010 of the beautiful blooms that make the Green Bay Botanical Garden one of the premier gardens in the Midwest.
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  • This little fellow, just out of the nest, was taking a break from the summer sun. He was also anticipating a visit from a parent, along with his next meal.
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  • Hollyhocks produce simple, yet beautiful floral clusters on tall stalks starting in late June in Northeast Wisconsin. When planted close together, they form a wall of foliage and color.
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  • The tea roses are truly breathtaking each summer at the Green Bay Botanical Garden. This is one of my favorite places to visit in all of the Midwest.
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  • Hollyhocks produce simple, yet beautiful floral clusters on tall stalks starting in late June in Northeast Wisconsin.
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  • Hollyhocks produce simple, yet beautiful floral clusters on tall stalks starting in late June in Northeast Wisconsin.
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  • This beautiful stand of Hollyhocks provides a nice contrasting screen to the many other colorful flowers in the background.
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  • One in a series of image captures from Spring 2010 of the beautiful blooms that make the Green Bay Botanical Garden one of the premier gardens in the Midwest.
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  • Spring is a beautiful season in the Midwest, with spectacular foliage and natural floral color. The crabapple blossoms contrast against a background of bright green foliage.
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  • Hybrid Petunias in the Bordeaux color against a defocused Arbor Vitae background. Very pleasant texture.
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  • This little bumblebee is very busy gathering nectar from the fresh sedum flowers.
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  • Another view of the magnificent tulips at the Green Bay Botanical Garden in the spring of 2009.
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  • Sedums produce these very tiny and delicate blooms.
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  • Lush crabapple blossoms.
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  • A cluster of purple tulips stands in contrast to a lush green background at the Green Bay Botanical Garden.
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  • One of beautiful sights each spring is that of the blooming crabapple trees.
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  • Nothing beats the simplicity of Violets and Pansies. While their blooms have none of the complexity of Dahlias, Peonies, or Roses, they're beautiful, just the same.
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  • A pleasant mixture of foliage and color.
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  • Stretching the foraging season as far as he can, this poor little bumblebee seems unaware that summer is over, and that these sedum flowers are likely to have very little remaining in the way of sweet nectar.
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  • One in a series of image captures from Spring 2010 of the beautiful blooms that make the Green Bay Botanical Garden one of the premier gardens in the Midwest.
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