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Feverfew In Bloom Canvas Print
by Joyce Dickens
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Feverfew In Bloom canvas print by Joyce Dickens. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Captured in northern CA., USA - this lovely little Feverfew found its way through the thick jungle of my Moonflowers....Feverfew is a nice herb to... more
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Comments (7)
Artist's Description
Captured in northern CA., USA - this lovely little Feverfew found its way through the thick jungle of my Moonflowers....Feverfew is a nice herb to have on hand to fight headaches and reduce fever.....
Compliments of Wikipedia:
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium; syn. Chrysanthemum parthenium (L.) Pers., Pyrethrum parthenium Sm.) is a traditional medicinal herb which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament. The plant grows into a small bush up to around 46 cm (18 in) high with citrus-scented leaves, and is covered by flowers reminiscent of daisies. It spreads rapidly, and they will cover a wide area after a few years. It is also commonly seen in the literature by its synonyms, Chrysanthemum parthenium (L.) Bernh. and Pyrethrum parthenium (L.) Sm. It is also sometimes referred to as bachelor's buttons or featherfew.[1]
A perennial herb, which should be planted in full sun, 38�46 cm (15�18 in) apart and grows up to 61 cm (24 in) tall. It is ha...
About Joyce Dickens
My name is Joyce Dickens and I work in Digital Photography. I like to refer to my work as Infused Artography. I have worked quite a while in photography but only since 2003, have I decided that this is what really brings me Joy and Purpose! I love photography and my camera has become an extension of me; I see beauty everywhere I look, and sometimes it will be the smallest thing that catches my attention and just begs me to photograph it; these things many times would go unnoticed. I feel blessed and am totally in awe of the beauty, which surrounds us, and everyday is like a new beginning, a new moment in time to share what I See with all of you. There was a time not that long ago, that I would say proudly that I do not edit my...
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Dagmar Helbig
Joyce, this is so lovely, v - Dagmar
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much Dagmar; I'm honored! jd
Ann Horn
Love the stark and elegant beauty of this image, Joyce.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Ann, thank you so much! jd
Joan Carroll
love the description, and a wonderful treatment of the image! v
Joyce Dickens replied:
Joan, thank you so much! jd
R C deWinter
My pick for the day in the Creative Women group discusssion. v/f
Joyce Dickens replied:
RC, I am extremely honored to have this image as your selection .....thank you for the appreciation! Joyce
Randy Rosenberger
Just love the contrast between the bright flowers and the deep greenery surrounding them, Joyce! You surely have a great eye for the unique and unusual and beautiful! Thanks, my friend, for sharing this beauty with us!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much Randy for the appreciation and the honor of having this image featured in your awesome group Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery......from my heart....jd
Sharon Burger
I just love those lush green leaves against the bright flowers.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much Sharon.....this was like finding a hidden treasure, as I thought the Feverfew had died.....jd