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Flower in the Lapel

"Doc" Devereux

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Baron Kurtz said:
The colour black ... Is in fact a very dark shade of another colour/ mix of colours. There is no pigment that perfectly absorbs all light.

To all intents and purposes black roses are black, but they're not really. I suspect they're purple.

bk

You suspect correctly, Baron. A very dark, deep reddish-purple that catches the eye and the breath in one sweet bloom.
 

Hemingway Jones

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Baron Kurtz said:
The colour black ... Is in fact a very dark shade of another colour/ mix of colours.

To all intents and purposes black roses are black, but they're not really. I suspect they're purple.

bk
OK. SO, on a teleological level, you are arguing that black is either a mix of colors or the absence of all color, which is true. And we must define what is nature; would the inky darkness of space be cosidered nature, which is quite black and quite reflective of (pun intended) the absence of all color? But, on a coversational level, there is an agreed upon definition as to what is black is, which is also demonstrated in nature; in a split of obsidian, the shell of a scorpion, the tar of LeBrea.

Personally, I have never seen these flowers, but I would love to. I have heard of a black orchid. I haven't seen one of those either. :)
 

"Doc" Devereux

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Pretty, but the ones I get are darker than that. Or at least they are at the bud stage, which is the point where I like to wear them.

I'm going to have to buy one to photograph now, aren't I?
 
2 of my favourites.

A random widlflower from my garden. It is a very light violet shade. Flash ruined resolutioin, i'm afraid but you can see the shape and size ...

wildflower.jpg


And a young dandelion flower (the older ones, though just as pretty, have too large diameter for my lapel). Problem is you usually can't get them this open until at least mid-day. And they wilt very fast without a buttonhole vase.

dandelion.jpg


My problem with commercial flowers for the buttonhole is that they look too perfect. Wildflowers always have some imperfections, adding a slight insouciance to something so inherently studied.

bk
 

Vanessa

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I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes dandelions. They seem to be the scourge of our neighborhood - everyone always trying to wipe them out and have nice, trim, green-only lawns.
 

"Doc" Devereux

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Curses!

Dropped into the florist today, and they'd sold out. I'm due to go out next weekend and will need a buttonhole then, so will try to grab a picture of what I end up with.
 

Vanessa

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[QUOTE="Doc" Devereux]Dropped into the florist today, and they'd sold out. I'm due to go out next weekend and will need a buttonhole then, so will try to grab a picture of what I end up with.[/QUOTE]


Thank you!
 

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