Monday, September 20, 2021

A rare and exotic Wildflower!

 
It still amazes me that we can go out into the wild and see so many amazing things.


We were fortunate to see this Longspurred Mint, Dicerandra Cornutissima on the Florida trails this week. It was between the 49th Ave trailhead and the Landbridge Trailhead. 


It is endemic to this part of Florida and is listed as endangered. More info HERE


We've seen it in another area nearby but this is the first time we've seen it on this part of the trail.

And to share one of my favorite things this week....


here's the big pad of Forest Scrapbook paper I bought to work on junk journals.


I've already been cutting the cover page in case it looks a bit 'wonky'!


There are so many beautiful  images and it's all a nice weight of cardstock.


I'll use these for bookmarks.

It's enjoyable to put together these journals and then sit down and embellish them later.


I thought I would write some nature quotes on some of the pages.


This is a tag journal 'in progress'. 
They are so quick and easy and I love the way they turn out!

Have you been working on creative projects this week?

I'm joining Angie for Mosaic Monday HERE . 

Also I like Thursdays HERE.   

40 comments:

Gillena Cox said...

The mint looks like orchids on a Gladiolous stem.
Happy Monday

much❤love

Gillena Cox said...

oh and I link up with Tag Tuesdays HERE

much❤love

MadSnapper said...

that mint is gorgeous, have not heard of it before. the only mint i know is the kind my mother had in her yard. underneath the kitchen window was full of mint that smelled so good when crushed. no flowers though. the new scrapbook is beautiful, so many pretty thing and so much you can do. no creative things for me

Kim said...

Hey, Diane! What a lovely find on the trails! Lovely flowers. And your art journal project looks like a wonderful one. That paper pad is gorgeous! Love it! Hope you have a good day, my friend!

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

It looks like you are enjoying your walks in nature. Have working fun with your scrapbook paper.

Vee said...

How nice to find an endangered species thriving on the trail. Lovely projects you are working on.

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Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

Oh yes, Diane, it really is a marvelous thing to see nature's amazing wild things. I am a wee bit envious of that gorgeous pad of scrapbook papers. You will certainly have a lot of fun creating with those lovely bits and pieces. I hope you have a wonderful week!

Sharon Wagner said...

I'm writing and editing up a storm. That's my creative outlet these days. Cute critters!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Beautiful tiny flowers!
The scrapbook images are sensational!
Crafting this week here has been mainly creating additional tools to use when things don't go as well as I hoped. lol

Beside a babbling brook... said...

What a beautiful flowers. Lovely that you are seeing them, when they are endangered. A good sign.

Great that you have fun with this craft.

Actually I am not crafty at all. Unlike so many others.... -smile-

🌻🍁🍂🏈🍂🍁🌻

Sandy said...

Very cool sighting and Oh my I love that craft paper.

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

the small mint is so pretty

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

Oh my--I love those cute pink flowers-
and that paper--that is so me--can I ask where you got them?? Keep those hikes going--I live through you on those trails--
luv, di

happyone said...

Like the idea of a tag journal!
We've been created rock scapes outside. :)

Lowcarb team member said...

Such a pretty plant, I enjoyed your photographs.

All the best Jan

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

What a nice surprise to find a wild herb that is endangered growing along a trail, Diane. Its flower is so pretty!

The scrapbook paper you purchased for your journals is very beautiful. I am fond of all fox so I loved that illustration.

Cloudia said...

Thank you ❤️

Jeanie said...

Gorgeous plant and I love that scrapbook paper. It makes beautiful book marks -- or anything else you choose to use it for!

Terri D said...

Lovely photos (always) and I am intrigued by the paper you shared. I haven't been really creative in years. I still have my business license and tax ID for my craft and jewelry business but I haven't done a thing since we lived in our old house, so over four years. Thanks for taking us on your hikes!! xo

Susan Kane said...

Such a lovely bloom. Longspurred mint? So beautiful.

Carla from The River said...

I LOVE the journal!!! The fox is one of my favorites.
Carla

Jenn Jilks said...

Nicely done! I'm lacking motivation to be crafty.

Angie said...

Diane - what a spectacular mint plant - those flowers make me think of orchids, but apparently no relation whatsoever! Your creative use of the cardstock is wonderful. I have been working on some cross-stitch this week! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!

Lorrie said...

What a pretty plant - it looks almost orchid-like. Your papers are so pretty. I did some sewing today - worked on two little stuffed owls for the youngest grandchildren. They just need stuffing and closing now - perhaps I should be doing that instead of reading blogs! ha!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

What a beautiful little flower.
I absolutely love the paper. Your tags and book marks are so pretty!
Enjoy the week...

Jill Harrison said...

What a lovely flower. I am so sorry to read it is endangered. I looked up some more info on the net about it. Enjoy your walks and scrapbooking with your new papers. Stay safe, enjoy your week and thank you for stopping by my blog this week.

Ann said...

What pretty flowers.
Love those papers. That would be fun to work with.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

To find an endangered species is always a rare thrill.

Olde Dame Holly said...

I see a little bee getting a drink from one of the Longspurred Mint's blossoms! What a lovely wildflower. I am just taken with your tag journal, how cute is that?!

Edna B said...

Your mint is gorgeous! Your scrap projects look wonderful. It's fun to see your creative works. Enjoy your day, hugs, Edna B.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Love the wildflower! I think we have something similar over here in the woods were we walk, but I'm not sure. I will have to take a closer look. Where did you get that beautiful scrapbook paper? I love that! What a beautiful pad of paper for wildlife notes and journaling! Wish I'd had that when we still lived in the woods. So pretty!!!
Hope you are enjoying our early fall days. Still waiting for it to cool down, but it is a bit better than it was...Take care and God bless.

Debbie said...

That paper is absolutely gorgeous! I love scrapbooking and I have not really done anything much in the scrapbooking area for some time. I am working on my hat, and I am almost done!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
The wildflowers are beautiful, a great find. I love your scrapbook journal. The bookmarks and tags are beautiful. Take care, have a great day!

Red Rose Alley said...

Oh, I love that Forest Scrapbook paper. There are so many wonderful pages in it, and the cardstock makes it sturdy for projects. The fox is so cute. Your tags turned out great, Diane. What a great hobby this is. Have fun making journals! : )

~Sheri

Jeevan said...

That's cute wildflowers found on your trail and beautiful scrapbook work!

handmade by amalia said...

You see because you stop to look, my friend. I always enjoy coming out with you.
Amalia
xo

Marcia said...

On my to do list is to make a scarecrow out of a shutter, paint a mural in the rec room in the barn, also embellish a vine wreath for fall, and start making Christmas cards. But instead what has occupied my time at my desk is blogging about Maine. Almost done. Two more posts to write.

Barbara said...

Love your journals. The tag journal is especially fun. I made things like that years ago. You've done a good job.

Teresa said...

La flor es preciosas, y tus diarios también. Besos.