Blogs1 - 5 of 5 recent posts for tag:"purple sage"
07
Nov
2008
Outfits of the Week: Nov. 7/08

63 days ago by The HQ Duo

It's so hard to keep up with these things lately! As we head into fall and towards Christmas there's just so much to do at the store, eep! (As usual, click on the images for a larger view) Vintage neck piece, cardigan by Valerie Dumaine (Montreal), metallic reworked blouse by Norwegian Wood (Montrea ...

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21
Aug
2008
Sage news

141 days ago by Tina Mammoser

Yesterday I went into the garden to ponder my current paintings and what sort of colour I was going for with the new cliff canvas. I sipped my water, threw my yo-yo around (great stress relief!) and then spotted it. My perfect green. A soft green, warm green, hint of violet, a bit grey. Purple sage. ...

Sage news

141 days ago by Tina Mammoser

Yesterday I went into the garden to ponder my current paintings and what sort of colour I was going for with the new cliff canvas. I sipped my water, threw my yo-yo around (great stress relief!) and then spotted it. My perfect green. A soft green, warm green, hint of violet, a bit grey. Purple sage. ...

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10
Aug
2008
Critters, Flowers, and Seeds

152 days ago by Margaret Bamberger

This past week was very busy and very rewarding. While out taking pictures of flowers, I mananaged to catch a few nice photographs of critters that were out visiting flowers for their nectar. This Purple Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens) with exceptionally deep color lavender blooms was being visited b ...

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04
Aug
2008
More Wildflowers Than I Expected

158 days ago by Margaret Bamberger

I hope that you are not tired of wildflowers. I love to see them, and I'm always trying to learn new things about them, such as their bud form, how long the blossoms last, and how they look when they go to seed. Purple Sage or Cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens) is fairly common in our area. After a ra ...

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