Floral Quilted Portraits by Maria A. Guzmán Capron Cultivate Care and Love
For thousands of years, flowers have been a rich source of symbolism. Dating back to the Ottomans, floriology, or the language of flowers, blossomed in […]
For thousands of years, flowers have been a rich source of symbolism. Dating back to the Ottomans, floriology, or the language of flowers, blossomed in […]
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage Nat Hab’s 14-day Wild China Photo Expedition is a spectacularly unique journey through renowned nature reserves and culturally […]
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Amid the frenzied bustle that is city life, it can be difficult—and even dangerous—to stop and observe what happens above street level. For French photographer […]
“Gardening gives one back a sense of proportion about everything—except itself,” author May Sarton (1912-1995) wrote in her book Plant Dreaming Deep (1968), a journal […]
When touched, the hypersensitive makahiya plant folds its minuscule leaflets inward, protecting itself from any potential threat. Florence Solis draws on this defensive response in […]
With this handy list of resources, you could plant a tree in a deforested or at-risk area of the globe with less than $10 and […]
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Tom Leighton (previously) is known for highlighting plants’ photosynthesis process by swapping their characteristic greens for otherworldly fluorescent colors. Often focused on the nightlife of […]
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