Where The Honeysuckle Blooms
by Tami Quigley
Title
Where The Honeysuckle Blooms
Artist
Tami Quigley
Medium
Photograph - Photography~ Digitally Enhanced
Description
“What a pity flowers can utter no sound! A singing rose, a whispering violet, a murmuring honeysuckle – oh what a rare and exquisite miracle would these be!”
~ Henry Ward Beecher
~ 1813-1877
I love the heady perfume of Japanese Honeysuckle in bloom! I captured this shot in the late day sun of May at Trexler Memorial Park, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
When the day draws to a close, the scent of honeysuckle joins with the natural chorus of spring peepers and the call of the whip-poor-will for spring perfection!
Japanese honeysuckle flowers are edible to humans and appreciated for their sweet-tasting nectar. The flowers can also be a significant source of food for deer, rabbits, hummingbirds, and other wildlife.
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June 1st, 2018
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Comments (21)
Tami Quigley
Many thanks Nina Prommer for the feature in ART ~ It Is Good For You, much appreciated!
Elizabeth Tillar
Such a sensitive and beautiful capture of the Japanese Honey Suckle, Tami! I love your description and the quote, both so expressive and complementary to the image. Love this! l/f
Jerry Bokowski
One of my favorite fragrances, Tami ! We have these on a vine on my art studio wall....fav / like
Tami Quigley
Thanks so much John Bailey for the feature in Images That Excite You, most appreciated!