Pink Yarrow
by Omaste Witkowski
Title
Pink Yarrow
Artist
Omaste Witkowski
Medium
Painting - Digital Painting
Description
Pink yarrow is beautiful in my garden as well as very fragrant. It blooms from spring until late summer and is a wonderful herb to enjoy.
Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy. ~Sai Baba
"Pink Yarrow" is in my soul today and warming my heart. It's gentle colors invite my body to lean in and smell its sweet scent.
My garden in Washington state was planted full of medicinal flowers, herbs and vegetables. It would bloom all spring, summer and into fall for some species.
My family and I would cook and make a variety of healing recipes with these plants daily. I used them in many ways and they brought us pleasure and joy with their colors, tastes and sweet smells.
Now that this garden is but a memory (we moved to Idaho 5 years ago) I am exploring my catalog of photographs and sharing my favorites with you.
In the process I get to infuse the healing energies from these beautiful flowers into their photopainted mirror images.
Enjoy the healing vibration of white to coral to red and the soothing heart chakra balance of bright spring green.
Do you have a favorite garden spot you like to visit in person or in memory?
p.s. if you would like to bring this healing garden herb into your home or office, I am offering a special discount through the Link in Bio. Use code LGFXRZ at checkout.
--------
"Achillea (pron.: /�kɨˈliːə/)[2] is a genus of about 85 flowering plants, in the family Asteraceae. The common name "yarrow" is normally applied to Achillea millefolium,[3] but may also be used for other species within the genus. They occur in Europe and temperate areas of Asia. A few grow in North America. These plants typically have frilly, hairy, aromatic leaves.
These plants show large, flat clusters of small flowers at the top of the stem. These flowers can be white, yellow, orange, pink or red.
The genus was named for the Greek mythological character Achilles. According to the Iliad, Achilles' soldiers used yarrow to treat their wounds,[4] hence some of its common names such as allheal and bloodwort.
Achillea species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species"
Uploaded
March 22nd, 2013
Statistics
Viewed 3,411 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 04/23/2024 at 7:28 PM
Embed
Share
Sales Sheet