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  1. Outside back cover of _Mayflower_ magazine, September 1892, Floral Park, New York, USA. I wasn't able to fully restore this one because the damage was so extensive. Maybe if I could figure out how to soak the leaf in water for a while and press it flat? Perhaps I'll try my hand at physical restoration.
    #garden #gardening #flowers #horticulture #photography #bloomscrolling #botany #narcissus #chionodoxa #hyacinth

  2. Outside back cover of _Mayflower_ magazine, September 1892, Floral Park, New York, USA. I wasn't able to fully restore this one because the damage was so extensive. Maybe if I could figure out how to soak the leaf in water for a while and press it flat? Perhaps I'll try my hand at physical restoration.
    #garden #gardening #flowers #horticulture #photography #bloomscrolling #botany #narcissus #chionodoxa #hyacinth

  3. Outside back cover of _Mayflower_ magazine, September 1892, Floral Park, New York, USA. I wasn't able to fully restore this one because the damage was so extensive. Maybe if I could figure out how to soak the leaf in water for a while and press it flat? Perhaps I'll try my hand at physical restoration.
    #garden #gardening #flowers #horticulture #photography #bloomscrolling #botany #narcissus #chionodoxa #hyacinth

  4. Outside back cover of _Mayflower_ magazine, September 1892, Floral Park, New York, USA. I wasn't able to fully restore this one because the damage was so extensive. Maybe if I could figure out how to soak the leaf in water for a while and press it flat? Perhaps I'll try my hand at physical restoration.
    #garden #gardening #flowers #horticulture #photography #bloomscrolling #botany #narcissus #chionodoxa #hyacinth

  5. #EasterSunday sitting in a sunny garden with the birds singing away and watching a hefty #BumbleBee queen bending the #chionodoxa flowers down under her weight.

    I'm reminded of this paper that describes the physics of #Bees in flight. (TL;DR they move their wings at about 230Hz in broadly horizontal figures of 8 rather than flapping up and down)

    Fascinating application of #Aerodynamic theory.

    #Nature and #Science are both amazing.

    #Flying

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0506

  6. #EasterSunday sitting in a sunny garden with the birds singing away and watching a hefty #BumbleBee queen bending the #chionodoxa flowers down under her weight.

    I'm reminded of this paper that describes the physics of #Bees in flight. (TL;DR they move their wings at about 230Hz in broadly horizontal figures of 8 rather than flapping up and down)

    Fascinating application of #Aerodynamic theory.

    #Nature and #Science are both amazing.

    #Flying

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0506

  7. #EasterSunday sitting in a sunny garden with the birds singing away and watching a hefty #BumbleBee queen bending the #chionodoxa flowers down under her weight.

    I'm reminded of this paper that describes the physics of #Bees in flight. (TL;DR they move their wings at about 230Hz in broadly horizontal figures of 8 rather than flapping up and down)

    Fascinating application of #Aerodynamic theory.

    #Nature and #Science are both amazing.

    #Flying

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0506

  8. #EasterSunday sitting in a sunny garden with the birds singing away and watching a hefty #BumbleBee queen bending the #chionodoxa flowers down under her weight.

    I'm reminded of this paper that describes the physics of #Bees in flight. (TL;DR they move their wings at about 230Hz in broadly horizontal figures of 8 rather than flapping up and down)

    Fascinating application of #Aerodynamic theory.

    #Nature and #Science are both amazing.

    #Flying

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0506

  9. #EasterSunday sitting in a sunny garden with the birds singing away and watching a hefty #BumbleBee queen bending the #chionodoxa flowers down under her weight.

    I'm reminded of this paper that describes the physics of #Bees in flight. (TL;DR they move their wings at about 230Hz in broadly horizontal figures of 8 rather than flapping up and down)

    Fascinating application of #Aerodynamic theory.

    #Nature and #Science are both amazing.

    #Flying

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0506