These little purple dwarf irises are always among the first flowers of spring, often blooming while snow is still on the ground. Their delicate beauty is perfect for this rendition of an iris heart.
So delicate, so detailed and exquisite -- I know some people call the purple bearded iris "common," but to me, there is nothing common about a flower so elegantly formed.
I love the way the iris stands in its space -- tall, firm, confident, with a strength that belies its fragility.
This art piece was created for all the flower lovers out there which includes me. It’s a garden filled with blue and white iris blossoms with butterflies flitting here and there through the garden flowers. I hope you enjoy this new floral art creation.
This is fascinating. Everyone in the world with #blueEyes is descendant from one single #ancestor who lived about 10,000 years ago in modern-day #Ukraine. A single #genetic#mutation in the #gene that controls eye color is responsible for blue eyes. It functions by suppressing the ability of the #iris to produce #brown pigmentation.
This is the part where I was going to try to compare how shells have hidden treasures, and eyes also have hidden treasures, but I'm not, because that would sound silly. Instead I present to you, a big creepy eye, that will always follow you.