Oleander cluster is a photograph by TN Fairey which was uploaded on May 19th, 2014.
Oleander cluster
The azaleas have passed and now the oleanders are starting to bloom. These bushes come in an array of beautiful colors which line the streets of... more
by TN Fairey
Title
Oleander cluster
Artist
TN Fairey
Medium
Photograph - Photographs - Digital Art
Description
The azaleas have passed and now the oleanders are starting to bloom. These bushes come in an array of beautiful colors which line the streets of Houston and suburbs.
Edited in Topaz Simply with added textures.
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Oleander grows to 2-6 m (6.6-19.7 ft) tall, with erect stems that splay outward as they mature; first-year stems have a glaucous bloom, while mature stems have a grayish bark. The leaves are in pairs or whorls of three, thick and leathery, dark-green, narrow lanceolate, 521 cm (2.08.3 in) long and 13.5 cm (0.391.38 in) broad, and with an entire margin. The flowers grow in clusters at the end of each branch; they are white, pink to red, 2.55 cm (0.981.97 in) diameter, with a deeply 5-lobed fringed corolla round the central corolla tube. They are often, but not always, sweet-scented.[Note 3] The fruit is a long narrow capsule 523 cm (2.09.1 in) long, which splits open at maturity to release numerous downy seeds.
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May 19th, 2014
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Comments (18)
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Another fabulous created image Tessa. Looks so pretty (F/L/T)
Deb Halloran
You have captured these oleanders beautifully, Tessa. I love your depth of field, textures, soft light and detail. Nicely done. v/f
Tessa Fairey
Les thank you very much for the feature in 'Topaz Simplify photo renderings' Greatly appreciated!
Nick Boren
The beauty here just jumps off my computer monitor.. I like it very much dear Tessa.. :-) fv