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In This Online Group, People Share Examples Of Botanical Wonders And It’s Soul-Refreshing (50 Pics)
Spring has sprung! At least here, in the Northern hemisphere. Forests and meadows as well as neighborhoods and gardens are once again flourishing with life and color, infusing us with positive vibes.
But if for some reason you can't go outside to enjoy all of this beauty, there's a place on the Internet that perfectly captures it too. Sure, it's not the real deal, but it's as close as it gets.
There's a subreddit called Botanical Erotica (I'm paraphrasing a bit), and its 218K members are constantly sharing high-quality images of plants, including trees, flowers, and even fungi. Continue scrolling and enjoy some of its most popular posts of all time.
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150 Year Old Wisteria Tree In Ashikaga Flower Park In Japan
Angel Oak
Inside A Hydrangea
A Perfectly Round Dahlia
Daisy Carpet At Urashima Flower Park In Japan
Wisteria Climbs Up A Home In South Kensington, London. (Wisteria Floribunda)
A Hybrid Rose
This Camellia Seen At A Botanical Garden In Florida
Ghost Caladium (Caladium Moonlight)
Entrance To A Stone Cottage Adorned With Flowers In Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
The Colors Of Plumeria
Some Azalea
Someone Threw Out This Orchid In The Dumpster. Rescued A Real Beauty
My Fiancé Asked Me To Take Photos Of Her Philodendron Prince Of Orange Blooming
Here’s How My Wife And I Spent Earth Day: Looking At Bee Butts Poking Out Of Trillium Grandiflorum (Large White Trillium)!
Artichoke In Full Bloom
I Don’t Know Why But I’ve Got A Favorite Stem On One Of My Spiderworts (Tradescantia Fluminensis ‘Tricolor’)
Hoya Imbricata Conquering A Wall
Ranuculus
The Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) Blossoming Tree
I Just Want To Share A Sample Of How Beautiful Maize Can Be. These Are A Few Nameless (As Far As I Know) Varieties From A Tiny Town In The Peruvian Andes. I Had A Conversation With A Farmer About How Most People In The U.S. Haven't Seen Anything But Yellow Corn, And He Insisted On Giving Me These!
Many of these colors can be found in the US southwest during harvest/Halloween season.
Perfectly Twisty Tree
Dewey Pines (Drosophyllum Lusitanicum), A Carnivorous Plant
Pink Fuchsia (Fuchsia Hybrida)
Unique Tulip Variety Named The Ice Cream Tulip
Pink Flowers On A Tree In The Kansas City Snow
Rainbow Eukalyptus
The Flower Fields At Carlsbad, California Last April. Ranunculus Of Every Colour!
White Milkweed Growing In The Woods On My Property
Flowers At Dusk
Saihō-Ji, Kyoto
My Azaleas After 2 Years Of Love And Coffee Grinds
Who Loves The Different Textures Of Lichen?
Hepatica Americana ‘Ashwood Marbles’
Love The Way This Orchid Fits In The Window
Witch Hazel
Pinguicula 'Florian'
A Frozen Rose
Spring Is Coming
Hybrid Fuchsia (One Of My All Time Favorites)
Violas Growing Thru The Sidewalk
Bougainvillea Draped Balconies, Grand Miramar Hotel, Puerto Vallarta
Venus Fly Traps In Their Natural Habitat (Green Swamp, Nc)
Hellebores
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2018
I Found White Poppies
Red Mexican Bird Of Paradise At Night
Sword Ferns Of Oregon
A Veil Made Of Poppies
Longwood Gardens From 8/19 - They Took Good Care Of The Place While It Was Closed For Quarantine
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