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I’m loving the texture and subtle color variations in these wilted umbrella plant leaves. Another example of  the beautiful structure revealed when botanicals start to dry up. In winter, no subject is too mundane or too ordinary–everything gets considered. It is part of the reason I like the seasonal variations. summer is about learning to deal with abundance and overwhelming choice. Winter is about careful consideration of every possibility in a vast and sparse landscape. Both seasons present their own unique challenge. Spring and fall are the easiest seasons for STILL–with just the right amount of choice. Some are easier, some are harder, and I’ll take all of them.

dried leaves (umbrella plant/schefflera)

  • Susan L says:

    Absolutely beautiful. I can’t imagine it being more so in green full life.

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