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  • Vertical image shows upright growing habit of an orange day lily (Hemerocallis).
    day lily 0592.jpg
  • Close-up view of an orange day lily flower
    day lily 0591.jpg
  • A Tiger Crane Fly (Nephrotoma wulpiana) perches on a tomato vine leaf in the photographer's Las Vegas, Nevada, garden (May 2013). The insect's body features the yellow and orange markings characteristic of this species. Cropped image suitable for Web publication and small prints.
    crane fly 5x8v.jpg
  • This specimen flower of the sacred datura (Datura wrightii) features a lavender margin edging its white, trumpet-shaped, golden-throated bloom.  Photographed at early sunrise, the fragile flower glows pale blue in indirect light bounced off the stucco walls of my garden where this bush grew. A sacred plant used in rites of passage and other ceremonies among various Native American tribes, Datura wrightii's flower essence appeals to modern holistic health practitioners seeking its visionary potential and affirmation of personal transformation.
    datura 2.jpg
  • From the artist's Botanical Mosaics series entitled "Tillandsia Tessellations": a digital wallpaper features the optical illusion of a Greek cross fashioned from carefully positioned segments of her original photograph of tillandsia succulents displayed at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA, USA.
    tillandsia medallion-Florian Cross.jpg
  • From the artist's Botanical Mosaics series entitled "Tillandsia Tessellations": This image's matrix is fashioned from horizontal and vertical mirrorings of a digital square "tile" cut from her original photograph of tillandsia air plants displayed at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA, USA.
    tillandsia-clovers and crosses.jpg
  • From the artist's Botanical Mosaics series entitled "Tillandsia Tessellations": This image's matrix is fashioned from horizontal and vertical mirrorings of a digital square "tile" cut from her original photograph of tillandsia air plants displayed at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA, USA.
    tillandsia-circles and diamonds.jpg
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