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
I have an update.... Angel Oak is estimated to be in excess of 400-500 years old
Angel Oak is a Southern live oak located in Angel Oak Park on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. The tree is estimated to be 400–500 years old.
Load More Replies...Despite claims that the Angel Oak is the oldest tree east of the Mississippi River, bald cypress trees throughout North and South Carolina are significantly older. One example in North Carolina is over 1,600 years old. (According to Eastern OLDLIST, which is a database of ancient trees and their ages.)
This legit looks like it came out of a movie about Witches and I like it!
I’ve been there too it’s great (not to mention the salt water taffy they have in there store!)
Load More Replies...It is quite large and you could most likely fit a house on the branches. However, because it is one if the oldest trees it isnt allowed to be climbed. Furthermore, I have been many times and this rule sadly isnt enforced.
Load More Replies...One of the oldest trees is along the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada - 4700 yrs old
There are a few of ancient English Oak trees hidden in Scottish wood, so few people know about them, but I do : )))
To learn more about botany, we contacted Jennifer Hirsch, aka The Beauty Botanist. "[Since it is a science], botany takes plenty of study," Hirsch told Bored Panda. "I did an undergraduate degree in another field in the US, and then did postgraduate study at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, on the edge of London. My route into botany was through horticulture, but I know botanists who discovered the field through chemistry, paleontology, archaeology, and some who discovered it through taxonomy. It helps if you have a passion for plants... I want to know everything about them and why (it's my favorite question) they are like that."
Botany, as a field and career, has many paths that lead to all sorts of interesting destinations. Hirsch, for example, practices something called ethnobotany. "I'm interested in the relationship between people (ethno) and plants (the botany bit)," she explained.
"What I do is very commercial in that I work with brands to help them tell stories about their values and products through the plants they use. That could be talking about the plant chemistry, or it could be talking about traditional use, or even research being undertaken on specific bits of the plant." So the botanist divides her time between working with brands, researching specific plants and cultures, and on the ground (in a pre-pandemic world), talking to the people who live with and grow the plants.
Inside A Hydrangea
A Perfectly Round Dahlia
I used to think Dahlias were black, cause of the murder, their quite beautiful
there are almost black dahlias... my favorites, but they come in all colors and shapes... I don't like ball like ones like this one tbh
Load More Replies...I grow Dahlias all the time, they are humongous beautiful flowers🙂
My husband grows dahlias and there are so many different kinds and colors. Gorgeous flowers.
Dahlias are so cool! Here's one of mine from a few years ago. perfect-da...510fb7.jpg
Daisy Carpet At Urashima Flower Park In Japan
Yes, please delete the name of the location immediately !
Load More Replies..."Botany is a really wide science. Traditionally there are 26 fields of botany," The Beauty Botanist said. "There are paleobotanists who work closely with archaeologists to identify plant materials that have been preserved in the fossil record, or in the ancient human record."
"There's even a field of botany, coprology, that looks at plant matter preserved in poop. There are botanists who work in the agricultural sciences - agronomy and crop scientists. You can find us in the field, living with indigenous communities and documenting how they use the different plants around them. Pretty much anywhere and in any industry where there are plants, there are botanists."
Wisteria Climbs Up A Home In South Kensington, London. (Wisteria Floribunda)
Really beautiful, but give it one or two decades more and (if not watched carefully) it will tear the whole building down. Wisterias are incredbily strong. Mine was planted 23 years ago and has completly twisted the iron pole that was supposed to support it.
When you think of the aggressiveness with which the visteria damages fasades and tends to ruin the very construction of buildings, looks beautiful but it is not
This takes so much work to cultivate and shape, too! A lot of thought and love went into that.
A Hybrid Rose
Between the dahlias and roses, it sounds like you must have a beautiful garden!
Load More Replies...This Camellia Seen At A Botanical Garden In Florida
Yeah! But some plants have Lucas numbers instead.
Load More Replies...Very imressive and at the same time somehow reminds me of one of the Japanese traditional sweets made of bean paste.
There might be a botanist in all of us. After all, more and more Americans have started gardening during the pandemic. According to Home Food Gardening: U.S. Market Trends & Opportunities by the market research firm Packaged Facts, 26% of surveyed American consumers noted that they are planting a food garden because of the pandemic.
The Washington Post reported that seed companies were "shell shocked" by the huge volume of orders they experienced this year. For example, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds received 4,500 orders daily, twice the usual peak demand of spring, and was forced to close down its website and turn down new orders. Renee's Garden usually receives a peak of 350 daily orders in the spring, but that number skyrocketed to 2,000 in 2021.
Ghost Caladium (Caladium Moonlight)
Entrance To A Stone Cottage Adorned With Flowers In Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
If there is a back entrance that doesn't go by flowers and if someone else takes care of them... Allergies
Some of us amateurs limit plants to their looks and smells. But there is so much more to them. Being a plant geek, The Beauty Botanist finds everything about them fascinating. Including their sex life. "When you can't just pick up and take yourself to a speed dating event to find a partner, you have to get really creative," Hirsch said.
"There are plants that mimic insects, inciting aggressive attacks by the flies or bees, and while the bug is busy fighting, the plant sticks pollen to it. Some plants create odors to attract pollinators. And because it's all in the eye (or olfactory glands) of the beholder, that could be divine floral notes or the smell of rotting meat. Others offer an energy incentive in the form of nectar. When you're stuck in one place with the biological imperative to reproduce, you can get really creative."
The Colors Of Plumeria
It takes me right back to beautiful Kaui. The smell and the beauty.
Some Azalea
The most beautiful one I have ever seen. Imagine the attention and care!
Load More Replies...Someone Threw Out This Orchid In The Dumpster. Rescued A Real Beauty
Good find! Most people don't know an orchid has 2 bloom cycles & can take up to 6 mons to repeat
Orchids have been victims of the fashion about them. How many careless people bought them, let them die and threw them out like they were just a decorative accessory and not a living being ?
I sadly threw out the first orchid I had after it stopped blooming because I though it was dead. It was just dormant...
Load More Replies...The Beauty Botanist said that plants produce all sorts of chemistry that we've found useful for pretty much everything in our lives, "from medicines (the cancer drug taxol was originally synthesised from yew, for example) to helping reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in the skin, to fine fragrance (essential oils like sandalwood, neroli and rose are some of the most expensive fragrance ingredients) to the spices and herbs you flavour your food with."
"When you start looking for and counting the things in your life that are plant-derived, it’s pretty easy to rack up a big number. We evolved with them, our bodies adapted to use them, and we’ve continued to depend on them in intimate, small ways and grand global ways," Hirsch explained.
Even something simple as having flowers around the home and office greatly improves people's moods and reduces the likelihood of stress-related depression. Flowers and ornamental plants increase levels of positive energy and help people feel safe and relaxed.
Research also shows that people who spend longer periods of time around plants tend to have better relationships with others. This is due to measurable increases in feelings of compassion—another effect of exposure to ornamental plants.
When you look at the benefits that plants offer us, there's really no reason to exclude them from our lives.
My Fiancé Asked Me To Take Photos Of Her Philodendron Prince Of Orange Blooming
It honestly looks a bit like a tampon, but it's so pretty, and an amazing photo
So pretty, in a tampon-like way - your comment made me chuckle!
Load More Replies...Why the downvote? Have we got an R.Sole on the loose?
Load More Replies...You are an excellent and talented photographer. That is an amazing photograph.
Here’s How My Wife And I Spent Earth Day: Looking At Bee Butts Poking Out Of Trillium Grandiflorum (Large White Trillium)!
bro i was going to say that but I was gonna say "I like bee butts and I cannot lie!" you read my mind an hour ago 0-0
Load More Replies...I luv bees so much. We have to do everything we can to insure they thrive. BTW Trillium is the official flower of the Province of Ontario. We are not allowed/supposed to pick them.
We've had a strange spring, and the white Trillium are still blooming in my area :)
That time when the limbic brain part of me turned itself off and went to pet an adorable little fuzzy bee butt.
I rescued one from my pool once, it let me hold it and IT WAS SO FLOOFY
Load More Replies...Earth Day.....any day. - "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." - Shakespeare
Artichoke In Full Bloom
I'm with stitches. I was 40 when I found out artichoke is a beautiful flower.
my artichoke is 5th generation - I let it go to flower/seed for the birds and every year I get a new artichoke plant. There were 11 flowers on it this time!
I Don’t Know Why But I’ve Got A Favorite Stem On One Of My Spiderworts (Tradescantia Fluminensis ‘Tricolor’)
Maybe if you took a cutting off this stem a plant may grow with this patterning?
Hoya Imbricata Conquering A Wall
I need to know! what is underneath those leafs..are they empty, are there suctioncups.. or 1000 tiny feet? I need to know!
Believe or not, there's ants! So 1000 tiny feet is kind of correct.
Load More Replies...If the movie "Alien" was about a green plant ... these photos would be the trailer.
Wow! That's so amazing, I had to look it up: Hoya imbricata is a myrmecophile epiphytic creeper with long, thin climbing stems, occurring throughout tropical Asia. It is unusual for its large, decorative, mottled green and purple dome-shaped leaves of some 25 cm in diameter, which offer accommodation to ant colonies. (wikipedia)
Ranuculus
Playing 'He loves me, he loves me not' with one of these would take an awfully long time!
The Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) Blossoming Tree
This (flowers on the trunk and large branches) is called "cauliflory". It's an adaptation to larger pollinators which can reach the flowers more comfortably that way.
Fascinating! Was just thinking a caterpillar would love to get lost in those blooms
Load More Replies...It's weird, but they do this. It's kinda strange when you have a small one, and then 20 years later, it's doing this, and you never had any idea trunks and large branches could do that!
Load More Replies...Unfortunately, they look wonderful for about two weeks of the year, then become sort of unattractive little trees.
My favorite tree ever! I wish they bloomed for longer - they are beautiful.
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!
Rainbow corn (glass gem corn) is so beautiful! Screen-Sho...ad-png.jpg
We used to grow colorful "Indian corn" in the US in our garden all the time
I’m from the US and we see these every fall in my state. We use them as fall decorations. They are considered feed corn for animals, not for human consumption. I have some stashed away for next fall right now!
Interesting! I've seen plenty of multi-colored corn, but all of it was hybridized with a modern variety and had a minimal color palate. I'm also intrigued by the varied kernel morphology.
Load More Replies...This is what natural corn looks like. You know, before Monsanto started genetically modifying it.
Perfectly Twisty Tree
Looks so fun to climb, nice foot grips, or you could just shimmy around the tree. So cool
It is a carob tree according to my phone app for plant and flower identification.
Dewey Pines (Drosophyllum Lusitanicum), A Carnivorous Plant
Carnivorous plants typically grow in swamps which are very low in nitrogen - proteins have a pretty high content of nitrogen, and animals have a pretty high content of proteins (much higher than plants). The curving of sundew leaves around their prey is triggered by the detection of protein. Learning this, and knowing that peas and beans and such have a notably high protein content compared to other plant seeds, I did a little experiment and fed my sundew a few crumbs of a white bean... and it worked, the leaves curved! Not as much as for flies, but they curved. You can feed your sundew a vegetarian diet :)
Kind of looks like a Fiddle Head. Not one you'd even think about eating.
Carnivorous plants are fascinating! Fun fact: Venus fly traps are native to parts of North and South Carolina in the United States, and poaching them from the wild is actually a felony in North Carolina.
Pink Fuchsia (Fuchsia Hybrida)
fuchsias are edible... the flowers taste sour, I haven't tried the berry yet
Unique Tulip Variety Named The Ice Cream Tulip
Pink Flowers On A Tree In The Kansas City Snow
Did you know that there is a groundcover dogwood that only grows about 8 inches tall, but has full sized flowers? It doesn't like much heat, so it can be hard to cultivate. It's named "cornus canadensis."
Load More Replies...Another flower that is an official one. It is the official flower of the Province of British Columbia.
Rainbow Eukalyptus
I remember the first time I saw one of these, I was so amazed...I still am. It's so much more beautiful in person, the colors are vibrant.
Right! In person they are fabulous! I've seen several here in Florida, I'd love to grow one...
Load More Replies...The Flower Fields At Carlsbad, California Last April. Ranunculus Of Every Colour!
White Milkweed Growing In The Woods On My Property
it almost reminds me of a bleached coronavirus... still cool though!
The only plant the monarch butterfly will lay eggs on, they are important!
I thought milkweed was always pink... does this variety still smell sweet?
It’s beautiful, but I instinctively think of the Covid virus when I see it!
Flowers At Dusk
I've found about 10 so far, and pics for my jigsaw app - although this one is a tad challenging! ;-)
Load More Replies...Saihō-Ji, Kyoto
It's like a fairy tale. Something here pulls me into a memory of a place of warmth and softness, of quiet and tranquility, of safety. The smell is crisp and clean and so earthly green. I fear Ive been here and my heart forever mourns that I left.
That was beautifully written and expressed. Brava!
Load More Replies...My daughter and I are replacing the grass with moss in every shady, damp area in our yard. Propagating moss is a labor of love that takes time, but it's worth it. Beautiful landscape, less grass to mow, more environmentally sound.
I think that is the most peaceful place I have ever seen. Wish there was a way to get a copy of this photo to enlarge and put it on the wall of a "Tranquility Room". I dont have one but for this I'd make one.
Sorry I was looking for the 'Ninky-Nunk' and 'Macca-pacca', it looks like the UK kids program 'In the Night Garden'
My Azaleas After 2 Years Of Love And Coffee Grinds
Not all plants do well with coffee grinds, but camellias seem to love them, too!
Who Loves The Different Textures Of Lichen?
Lichen are great, though technically they are fungi that live in symbiosis with single-cell algae.
Lately it was discovered it's a threesome: fungus, alga, and bacterium.
Load More Replies...Hepatica Americana ‘Ashwood Marbles’
They almost look like the fake flowers you put on cakes, they're so perfect <3
Love The Way This Orchid Fits In The Window
Why did you have to point that out?? I can't unsee
Load More Replies...Witch Hazel
Pinguicula 'Florian'
It is a butterwort, a carnivorous plant which then turns into a succulent during the dry season of its natural home in Mexico.
Load More Replies...A Frozen Rose
they survive that a lot better than they do being 'crispy-crittered' by 90+ degree heat..
Spring Is Coming
Hybrid Fuchsia (One Of My All Time Favorites)
Violas Growing Thru The Sidewalk
In Portuguese we call them Amores Perfeitos which means Perfect Love.
Load More Replies...They grow everywhere - hardy little plants too. I assume some birds dropped some seeds because I've got them growing in my hanging baskets that I *know* I didn't plant!
I love this. Plants slowly but surely taking over cold dead cement ground. Please let them grow.
Pansies are larger. I can't recall the name of these just now. Snap something?
Load More Replies...such a beautiful little flower in the drab concrete... life will find a way
Bougainvillea Draped Balconies, Grand Miramar Hotel, Puerto Vallarta
beautiful & useful - no one in their right mind would try to climb up to the next one
Venus Fly Traps In Their Natural Habitat (Green Swamp, Nc)
Did you know that they flower? Simple but beautiful white flowers on a loooong stem (No point in eating your pollinators!). You can see the buds on their stems here. Mine flowers every spring and I've managed to grow new plants from its seeds :) They are very simple to keep if you remember a few rules: 1) Only water with distilled water - limestone is deadly to them! 2) always keep soil soaking wet, they're swamp plants 3) keep them in a sunny place 4) triggering the trap mechanism exhausts them, so don't play with their traps 5) the full closing of the trap is triggered by _repeatedly_ bending the little "hairs" inside, so just dropping a dead insect into the trap won't work. Only live feeding works reliably. If you don't want to do that, get one of the other carnivorous plants.
I've, sadly, killed many a Venus Fly trap... I didn't know about the distilled water thing. I was watering them with filtered water. Question: if you feed them a dead bug and say, use a toothpick to wiggle the bug until they close, is that still harmful?
Load More Replies...I have got family that lives about 20 mins away from Green Swamp...and their backyard is crawling with these things....
Hellebores
They are in the 'flowers of poison' group. The word hellebore is derived from the Greek 'elien' which means 'to injure' & 'bora' which means food. It is thought that Alexander the Great died from Hellebore poisoning while being treated for a wound. ~~~ The dark hellabores are thought to mean sorrow, impending death, scandal, or anxiety, while the lighter colors mean peace, tranquility, or serenity. ~~~ Hellabores are often called Christmas Roses because they often bloom midwinter, or Lenten Roses because they can bloom around Lent and the flowers resemble a single long-lived rose. ~~~ Hellebores are actually an herb in the Buttercup family (all poisonous to some degree) that was used in medieval times in a drink meant to cure madness, or by witches to summon demons, make flying ointment, or to turn invisible. Modern witches will plant them beside doorways to ward off evil spirits, or because they can be a natural garden pest deterrent.
Load More Replies...Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2018
This is a Robbery! Its a show on Netflix! SOOOO good! It's about this place!
One of the most devastating art heists of the last 50 years happened in the early 90's at the Gardner Museum. Many art students from my school worked there as guards, in fact One of my closest friends was a day guard there at the time, and she got questioned by the FBI along with everyone else who worked there. The loss to the art world is huge: one of the only Rembrandt sea scapes in existence, a sublime Vermeer were among the treasures that were taken. Somewhere, somebody is sitting on valuable information which could solve this crime. I hope within my lifetime I can return to see the stolen works, replaced and in good condition.
Load More Replies...I Found White Poppies
These look like California Poppies (they're the state flower)
Load More Replies...There are many red poppies growing in the streets where I live. Last year I saw white ones among them, for the very first time. Some mutation, I guess.
Yes, it's a recesive gene. I also see red ones and sometimes, rarely, a white one. What it's rare to me is the yellow one!
Load More Replies...My 'mini-super bloom' this year had 4 different colors come up - they're doing round -2 right now.
Red Mexican Bird Of Paradise At Night
Sword Ferns Of Oregon
A Veil Made Of Poppies
Yeah there was a travelling art exhibition in the UK a few years ago... Started at Tower of London in 2014 then went various places (search for 'Wave & Weeping Window')There were lots of grass roots versions in response to it, various crafts.
Load More Replies...Representatives of real flowers, POPPIES. Done in ceramics as a tribute to war fatalities.
This was at the Imperial War Museum in Westminster London - it's beautiful
Poppies remind me of The Wizrad of Oz quote: "And now my beauties, something with poison in it I think, with poison in it, but attractive to the eye and soothing to the smell . . . poppies, poppies, poppies will put them to sleep." All the bright red against the gray makes them pop in contrast.
These are ceramic poppies, for Remembrance Day, Nov 11th, the building is the Tower of London. poppies-to...94c818.jpg
Longwood Gardens From 8/19 - They Took Good Care Of The Place While It Was Closed For Quarantine
My Mum's Indoor Hydrangea Is Just My Dream Colour Palette. Jaw Droppingly Gorgeous
Bottom Side Of A Victoria Amazonica (Amazon Water Lily, Or “Vitória-Régia” In Brazil)
My Mom Has Had This Succulent For Years And It Finally Bloomed! It Was Too Pretty Not To Share
Tulip Fire Wings - One Of The Many Varieties We Grow At My Job
Oh My, Oh My! Myosotis In Pink. Something I’ll Never Forget!
One Of The Many Flowers I Grow In My Garden
Crocus Madness
A Sea Of Narcissus
My Blackout Lilies
Wisteria
I used to walk past a house covered with these flowers on the way home from school, it smelt amazing 🌺
Beautiful Crown!!
Alstromeria Blooming On My Balcony
This is one of my favorite flowers, and the only cut-flower I ever buy (they last a VERY long time compared to other cut flowers).
The Most Beautiful Tulips!
Palm Trees Are Generally Not Native In Arizona, With The Exception Of A Very Small Cluster, Existing Up A Steep Ravine, Inside A Canyon In The Kofa Mountains. California Fan Palms, Palm Canyon, Arizona
It's called a relict grove. The range of the California Fan Palm used to be much larger when the regional climate was different millennia ago. The overall range of the plant shrank, but they hung on in tiny enclaves that held onto the microclimate they needed to survive.
Load More Replies...Have one of these in my front yard, one day during a wind storm all of the dead fronds came down in a skirt, along with a couple of very stressed birds in their nests
Small Portion Of My Mom's Garden Which I'm Quite Jealous Of
Peach Blossoms Looking Good On A Sunny California Day!
Bougainvillea At River Antoine Rum Distillery In Grenada. Its The National Flower
Forget-Me-Not
Berberis Darwinii I Am Always Wowed Out By The Coral And Orange Colours Of The Flowers. It Seems Far Too Exotic To Be Growing In The U.k.
Graptopetalum Bellus; "Chihuahua Flower"
Wisteria Sinensis, Wisteria, My Back Porch
Botanical Garden In Charlotte
Viola Orange Jump-Up
Wow! I had these a few years ago and have been looking for them since. I know them as Jolly Joker Pansy. They're beautiful!
Utricularia Kumaonensis, A Small Carnivorous Bladderwort Species Of The Eastern Himalayas
My Favorite Flower King Protea From Todays Cut
I think we have the most beautiful national flower!💗
Load More Replies...Fun fact: Protea's (and a lot of fynbos) seeds need smoke to help them germinate.
Interesting! Thank you. They grow well and wild on the east coast of Australia. Big and beautiful!
Load More Replies...Columbine
Added A Lot Color To The Yard This Year. Lots Of Annuals And Fuschias
A Popular Houseplant, Satin Pothos (𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘱𝘴𝘶𝘴 𝘱𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘴), In Natural Habitat, Lowland Dipterocarp Forest, Central Singapore
I tried to get mine to climb, but my dogs had different ideas. Time to try a different spot.
Bleeding Heart Perennial Covered In Snow This Morning In Michigan
Dahlias In Sw Portland By Yvette
Hibiscus In The Costa Rican Rainforest
Ahh hibiscus, the one flowering plant each indian household has... And vincas.
Turned Out Nice
I'm missing a photo of a bluebell wood... Bluebells are a type of hyacinth that grows as a carpet on the forest floor and flower in spring when the branches are still bare. They grow in parts of Europe, like e.g. England. It's a beautiful sight!!! The whole forest floor covered in delicate blueish flowers, like fairy dust, and the sweet smell of hyacinth in the air...
Yes, we have several bluebell woods around here (Suffolk in the UK) - magical
Load More Replies...Gorgeous, beautiful, stunning! - In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." - John Muir
Although I've wanted wisteria for years now (I was unsuccessful growing from seed, unfortunately), this thread inspired me to hunt some down, and finally buy them!! I'm so excited!!
I'm missing a photo of a bluebell wood... Bluebells are a type of hyacinth that grows as a carpet on the forest floor and flower in spring when the branches are still bare. They grow in parts of Europe, like e.g. England. It's a beautiful sight!!! The whole forest floor covered in delicate blueish flowers, like fairy dust, and the sweet smell of hyacinth in the air...
Yes, we have several bluebell woods around here (Suffolk in the UK) - magical
Load More Replies...Gorgeous, beautiful, stunning! - In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." - John Muir
Although I've wanted wisteria for years now (I was unsuccessful growing from seed, unfortunately), this thread inspired me to hunt some down, and finally buy them!! I'm so excited!!
