Tussilago farfara sign of spring.
by Leif Sohlman
Title
Tussilago farfara sign of spring.
Artist
Leif Sohlman
Medium
Photograph - Photo Photography Fine Art
Description
Tussilago farfara sign of spring. The coltsfoot is an early flower in spring, it is flowering as soon as the cold has diapeared from ground. It is flowerng before dandelions appear. They give food to early bees. The petals are yellow to orange. The flower has been used in medicine in old days why it has a number of names, as tash plant, ass's foot, bull's foot, butterbur, coughwort (Old English), farfara, foal's foot, foalswort, horse foot and winter heliotrope. This species was found early spring 2014and captured with a Canon 5D. Some of the names indicates it was used against coughing.#GGG+Google Gallery Group
Honored to be recognized in
Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery 02/14/2015
Google Gallery 02/15/2015
3 a day AAA Images 02/15/2015
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS 02/20/2015
Copywright Leif Sohlman February 2015
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February 14th, 2015
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Comments (21)
Mary Wykes
This is a great pic of one of my FAVorite flowers, Leif! Love the great definition of the petals!
Randy Rosenberger
I am very happy that you provided this fine piece of art to share with your fellow artists and all potential customers out there. This is a very worthy piece of beauty and is deserving of being Featured in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. LIKED & FAVED Forever Elvis Randy B. Rosenberger