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Virginia Bluebells Hand Towel featuring the photograph Virginia Bluebells by Kerri Farley

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Virginia Bluebells Hand Towel

Kerri Farley

by Kerri Farley

$17.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

Mertensia virginica (common names Virginia bluebell, Virginia cowslip, lungwort oysterleaf, Roanoke bells) is a species of flowering plant in the... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Hand Towel Tags

hand towels flower hand towels virginia bluebells hand towels bluebells hand towels floral hand towels flora hand towels blue flowers hand towels virginia hand towels virginia cowslip hand towels mertensia virginica hand towels

Photograph Tags

photographs flower photos virginia bluebells photos bluebells photos floral photos flora photos blue flowers photos virginia photos virginia cowslip photos mertensia virginica photos

Comments (3)

Pamela Blizzard

Pamela Blizzard

Beautiful flowers and wonderful creation! l/f/t

Doug MacIsaac

Doug MacIsaac

Lovely image Kerri f/l

William Tasker

William Tasker

I love bluebells! Beautiful. L/F

Artist's Description

Mertensia virginica (common names Virginia bluebell, Virginia cowslip, lungwort oysterleaf, Roanoke bells) is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to moist woodland in eastern North America. It is a spring ephemeral plant with bell-shaped sky-blue flowers opening from pink buds. The leaves are rounded and gray-green, borne on stems up to 60 cm (24 in) tall. They are petiolate at the bottom of the flower stem and sessile at the top.

Flowers with five petals fused into a tube, five stamens, and a central pistil (carpel) are borne in mid-spring in nodding cymes at the end of arched stems. White flowers occur rarely.

The stamens and stigma are spaced too far apart for self-fertilization. The flower can be pollinated by bumblebees but, due to its funnel shape bumblebees must hover, making the bumblebee a rare pollinator. Butterflies are the most common pollinators because they can easily perch on the edges and still enjoy the nectar.

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About Kerri Farley

Kerri Farley

"To be an artist it is not necessary to make a living from our creations. Nor is it necessary to have work hanging in fine museums or the praise of critics. To be an artist it is necessary to live with our eyes wide open, to breathe in the colors of mountain and sky, to know the sound of leaves rustling, the smell of snow, the texture of bark. To be an artist is to notice every beautiful and tragic thing, to cry freely, to collect experience and shape it into forms that others can share." ― Jan Phillips Living with my eyes wide open and sharing my "sights" with you. I hope you enjoy! Follow me - On Twitter: https://twitter.com/KerriFar Facebook: http://goo.gl/5uJXqJ Blog: http://goo.gl/j6b1dp

 

$17.00