Spider Mum Flower in Lime Green
by Connie Fox
Title
Spider Mum Flower in Lime Green
Artist
Connie Fox
Medium
Photograph - Indoor Color Photo
Description
Large, spectacular lime-green spider mum flower with an abundance of sumptuous long curled petals, called ray florets, which are tubular with hooked or barbed ends. In this image they are pale green with white, and luminescent. Green spider mums are beautiful in a bouquet, such as the one in which I photographed this special flower.
Copyright 2013-14 Connie Steitz Fox. All Rights Reserved. Image has been framed with a white feathered vignette and signed by the artist.
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Nikon D80, hand-held using a Nikkor 50mm/f1.8 lens, ND filter, indoors with flash.
Featured on the homepages of Beauty, Premium FAA Artists, and FAA Featured Images, January 2014. Featured in Comfortable Art, February 2014, and 3-A-Day Waiting Room Art, October 2014; Visions of Spring - Glances of Summer, June 2021. My thanks!
Spider Mum Flower in Lime Green
Flowers and Botanicals by Connie Fox
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January 23rd, 2014
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Comments (13)
Connie Fox
Thank you so much, Dora Sofia Caputo, for the lovely top-row feature of this lime-green spider mum in Visions of Spring - Glances of Summer! I'm delighted to share it.
Connie Fox
Thanks, Pamela, for featuring this green spider mum in 3-A-Day Waiting Room Art. Beautiful!
Connie Fox
Thank you, Jim Carrell, for featuring my "Spider Mum Flower in Lime Green" in Comfortable Art. Love this beautiful flower and am so grateful for the chance to share it with others.
Connie Fox
Robert, thank you for featuring my "Spider Mum Flower in Lime Green" in FAA Featured Images. It is always a real honor to be on the homepage of your fine group.
Connie Fox
Dan, I appreciate being featured again on the homepage of Premium FAA Artists. Thank you for choosing my "Spider Mum in Lime Green." Very nice of you.
Connie Fox
Thank you so much, Dorothy. This is the actual color! Isn't it amazing? It took me forever to identify the flower. I thought it was a spider lily, but it's a spider mum. I finally found it in a blog in which a bride-to-be asked if there were any green flowers she could use in her wedding. Thanks for the L/F too!