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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “Venus Verticordia”, 1868, oil on canvas. English poet, illustrator, painter, and translator. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Symbolism. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum.
4/22/24
Etruscan Honeysuckle - Madressilva (Lonicera etrusca)
Loures/Portugal (4/04/2024)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin MF 18; 1/250s; 400 ISO]

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Honeysuckle down the street 🤍☺️
Birth Month Flowers
January - Carnation & Snowdrop
February - Violet & Primrose (aka Primula)
March - Daffodil & Jonquil (aka Narcissus)
April - Daisy and Sweet Pea
May - Lily of the Valley & Hawthorn
June - Rose & Honeysuckle
July - Larkspur & Water Lily
August - Gladiolus & Poppy
September - Aster & Morning Glory
October - Marigold & Cosmos
November - Chrysanthemum
December - Narcissus (aka Daffodils or Jonquil) & Holly
Observation by lseleen on iNaturalist
A yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) flower that fell from somewhere higher up, and just so happened to land perfectly on this honeysuckle vine, so it looks like it's coming from this vine. I just thought it was funny.
[ID: A photograph of a honeysuckle ving climbing a tree, with a slightly fuzzy brown stem, and dark green leaves that are curled slightly, emerging in clusters. Atop one cluster is a yellow, trumpet shaped flower from a yellow-jessamine vine. Some mostly bare tree branches and a blue sky are visible in the background. End ID.]