Bluet Collection
"Bluet: A Delicate Cornflower Blooming by the Seaside House at Treyarnon Bay" In the enchanting Meeth Quarry nature reserve in Devon, UK
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"Bluet: A Delicate Cornflower Blooming by the Seaside House at Treyarnon Bay" In the enchanting Meeth Quarry nature reserve in Devon, UK, a Golden-rod crab spider finds solace on a Rough hawkbit flower while poised for its next hunt. This picturesque scene is reminiscent of Le Vocabulaire Illustre's engraving featuring the bluet, also known as the Corn-flower or Kornblume. At Grafton Galleries, Post-Impressionist paintings capture the essence of this vibrant blue wildflower. Meanwhile, in Cornwall, England, a Common blue damselfly gracefully rests upon a leaf during May. Its close-up portrait reveals intricate details of its delicate wings and iridescent hues. Broxwater becomes an oasis for immature common blue damselflies as they find respite among reeds and sedge. In early morning light, one can witness their captivating beauty up close. Dewy grasses serve as their resting place at Tamar Lakes while others silhouette against the moonlit sky. The bluet symbolizes tranquility and grace amidst nature's wonders. Its presence brings joy to those who appreciate its ephemeral charm and serves as a reminder that even in vast landscapes like these reserves and lakeshores, small creatures hold immense significance.