1. stephaniedolen:

    a flock of sheep, ireland

    (via ubancottage)

     

  2. Language of flowers

    woefultale:

    Maiden’s Hair - discretion
    Lily (Eucharis) - maiden charms
    Mountain Laurel - ambition
    White Poppy - sleep, my antidote
    Clematis - mental beauty, art
    Moschatel - weak but winning
    Lily of the Valley - return of happiness
    Butterfly Weed - let me go
    Pyrus Japonica - fairies’ fire
    Asphodel - my regrets follow you to the grave
    White Rose (dried) - death preferable to loss of innocence
    Witch Hazel - a spell
    French Honeysuckle - rustic beauty
    Henbane - imperfection
    Laburnum - forsaken, pensive beauty
    Weeping Willow - mourning
    Dead leaves - sadness
    Locust Tree (green) - affection beyond the grave
    Camellia (pink) - longing
    Gerbera - innocence
    Lobelia - malevolence
    Amaryllis - pride, splendid beauty
    Persimmon - bury me amid nature’s beauties
    Carnation (green) - secret symbol of the followers of Oscar Wilde
    Helenium - tears
    Larkspur - lightness, levity
    Hawthorn - hope
    Auricula - painting
    Queen Anne’s Lace - fantasy
    Eglantine - I wound to heal

    (via windflowerfairy)

     

  3. parksanrec:

    I’m the guy from the lady and the tramp who gives stray dogs pasta and stands in an alleyway playing an accordion for them

    (via bluhush)

     
  4. baby-vintage:

    Anna Karina

    (via baby-vintage)

     
  5. geopsych:

    September when the leaves begin to fall.

    (via swampnymphs)

     
     

  6. benefits of living in a lighthouse

    post–grad:

    • no fake friends, just real friends (the only ones who’ll come out to your godforsaken lighthouse to hang)
    • lots of stairs so u dont need a gym membership
    • when u look out the window and sigh mournfully it’s Cinematic Depression not just regular depression
    • minimum requirements: 1 large dog, 17 cable-knit sweaters, 1 mysterious but tragic past, 2 pair fingerless wool gloves
    • increased likelihood of mermaid encounters
    • effortless windswept look, complemented by soft lantern glow
    • free salt scrub 

    (via onceuponawildflower)

     

  7. cozy-duckling:

    let it be known… i love cows

    (via bluhush)

     
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  9. https://archive.org/details/flowers00clem/page/n59

    heaveninawildflower:

    Botanical illustrations taken from ‘Flowers of Mountain and Plain’ by Edith S. Clements. Published 1920 by H. W. Wilson Co.

    1) Buttercup family

    2) Buttercup family, Water Lily family

    3) Violet family, Caper family, Mustard family, Bleeding Heart family

    4) Flax family, Oxalis family, Mallow family, Spurge family, Geranium family

    5) Four O’Clock family, Goosefoot family, Buckwheat family, Pink family

    6) Primrose family, Wintergreen family, Heath family

    7) Gentian family

    8) Potato family, Morning Glory family, Phlox family

    9) Borage family, Waterleaf family

    10) Snapdragon family, Bladderwort family, Broomrape family.


    New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library.

    archive.org

    (Source: archive.org)

     
  10. seanklingelhoefer:

    Großglockner Hochalpenstraße, Heiligenblut, Austria 2018.

    Nikon 35ti | Kodak Ultramax 400

    (Source: seanklingelhoefer, via safe-sun)

     
  11. (Source: baby-vintage, via baby-vintage)

     
  12. (Source: papierart, via isabellaamente)

     

  13. summary of the secret garden

    theconsultingdemigod:

    mary: I love gardens
    mr. craven: a garden killed my wife

    (via bebemoon)

     
  14. (Source: ellehena, via gggabimmm)

     

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