Decorative Hibiscus
by Jasna Dragun
Title
Decorative Hibiscus
Artist
Jasna Dragun
Medium
Digital Art - Photography
Description
The family of hibiscus counts about 70 species and belongs to the Malvaceae family, which comprises about 200 species of tropical and sub-tropical trees. These luxurious plants are happy to crunch and combine. Plant researchers have brought Hibiscus to Europe in 1731, and many new hybrids of this plant are still being created. The use of hibiscus in the countries from which it springs is manifold, from spices to food preparation, to tears, cosmetic facial and hair treatments, and to the flowering of flowers as sacrifices to gods. Various types of hibiscus can be found as national flowers of Malaysia, Hawaii and South China. This ornamental tree blooms continuously, from late spring to early fall. The number of flowers depends on the size of the plant, but also on the way of feeding. The flower lasts for a short time, but one day, but some varieties last for two to three days.
My Hibiscus, caught and processed in June 2017.
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June 27th, 2017
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Comments (61)
BASANT SONI
Amazing effect of Rose with Core beauty + L f Jasna . always get encouraged Not ONLY from applauding words but all ur water paintings & with Grand Photographic Technique too Moreover ,such work gives me encouragement to do better impression to achieve while creation of "Organic Art" As each & every layers of natural ingredients is replica of some or the other part of Earth surface.My views after 20 years innovation in the field of creation from ONLY Nature to generate Eco Friendly Art on Processed Bark Canvas.An institute " International Fine Art Academy" gives me responsibility to teach the concept of Eco Art under their site http://ifaaonline.com/Organic -art/
Jasna Dragun
Thanks a lot for the feature in the "Visions Of Spring - Glances Of Summer", much appreciate Dora!