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Single Tone Collection (#3)

"Single Tone: A Symphony of Colors in the Garden" In the enchanting world of plants, there is a captivating phenomenon known as "single tone

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Gerbera - variety not identified Gerbera Red subject Red b/g

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Ranunculus - variety not identified Ranunculus Pink subject

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Papaver croceum / Papaver nudicale Poppy - Icelandic poppy Yellow subject Yellow b/g

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Quercus - variety not identified Oak - Acorn Green subject

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Rosa - variety not identified Rose Pink subject

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Primula - variety not identified Primula / Primrose Orange subject

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Rosa - variety not identified Flower lifestyle Close-up Open View - Front view Orientation - Horizontal orientation One Creative Flowering season - Summer Cottage garden plant Colour Favourite

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Vicia faba Broad bean Green subject

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Osteospermum Orange Symphony Osteospermum Orange subject Orange b/g

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Angelica archangelica Angelica Green subject

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Herdera - variety not identified Ivy Green subject Green b/g

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Cucumis sativus Cucumber Green subject

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Lavandula - variety not identified Lavender Purple subject

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Rosa - variety not identified Rose Yellow subject

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Rosa - variety not identified Rose Peach subject

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Zelkova serrata Japanese Lilac Tree Orange subject

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston ivy Red subject

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Beta vulgaris Swiss chard Brown subject Brown b/g

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Beta vulgaris Swiss chard Brown subject Brown b/g

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Dahlia Roxy Dahlia Red subject Pink b/g

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Pisum sativum Pea Green subject Green b/g

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Iris - variety not identified Iris Blue subject Blue b/g

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Tulipa - variety not identified Tulip - Parrot tulip Red subject Red b/g

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Lathyrus latifolius Sweet pea - Everlasting sweet pea Pink subject Pink b/g

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Foeniculum vulgare Fennel Green subject

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Sedum reflexum Angelina Angelina stonecrop Yellow subject

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Acer campestre Field maple Brown subject

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Prunus - variety not identified Cherry Pink subject

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Scabiosa - variety not identified Scabious Purple subject

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Fraxinus excelsior Ash Green subject

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Gerbera - variety not identified Gerbera Orange subject Orange b/g

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Rosa - variety not identified Rose Red subject

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Pteridium aquilinum Fern - Bracken Green subject

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Eryngium tripartitum Sea holly Purple subject

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Variety not identified Brown subject

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Tulipa - variety not identified Tulip Pink subject White b/g

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Anemone - variety not identified Anemone Purple subject

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Lunaria annua Honesty Silver subject White b/g

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Asplenium scolopendrium Fern - Harts tongue fern Green subject

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Fatsia japonica Fatsia Black subject Black b/g

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Rosa - variety not identified Rose Cream subject

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Pimpinella anisum Aniseed Brown subject

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Pinus / Abies Pine / Fir / Spruce - variety not identified Brown subject Green b/g




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"Single Tone: A Symphony of Colors in the Garden" In the enchanting world of plants, there is a captivating phenomenon known as "single tone. " It refers to the mesmerizing beauty that arises when a single color dominates a landscape or garden. One example of this captivating effect can be seen with Euphorbia characias wulfenii, commonly known as Spurge. Its vibrant green foliage creates an alluring sea of emerald tones that instantly captivates any onlooker. Another plant that adds its own unique melody to the symphony is Aeonium arboreum, also called Tree aeonium. With its striking rosettes and deep purple hues, it stands tall like a soloist commanding attention amidst other plants. Speaking of trees, JN_0094 and CS_2181 bring their own harmonious notes to this botanical orchestra. Their majestic presence fills the air with tranquility and provides an elegant backdrop for other colorful performers. Amongst them dances SUB_0057 - Heuchera marmalade or coral bells - showcasing mixed colors subject. Its leaves display an array of warm oranges and reds, creating a delightful contrast against its surroundings. Adding depth to this melodic composition is Copper beech (Fagus sylvatica purpurea). Its rich burgundy foliage resonates deeply within our souls, evoking feelings of warmth and serenity. Nature's brush strokes continue with Fritillary meleagris or Snakes head fritillary. These delicate flowers paint the ground in shades of purple and white – nature's very own watercolor masterpiece. Tulipa london takes center stage with its radiant red petals against a crimson background. This tulip exudes passion and energy while effortlessly stealing hearts at first sight. Poppy nudicaule or Iceland poppy joins in too, spreading joy through its cheerful blooms in various hues such as orange, yellow, and white.