Bee Lavender
by Nava Thompson
Title
Bee Lavender
Artist
Nava Thompson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is a photo taken by Nava Thompson of a Bee flying into the Lavender Rose of Sharon flower......This is taken in NW Arkansas. The Rose of Sharon flowering bushes are durable through tough conditions.....This piece was a contest winner and has been featured in several art groups.....Biblical originsChavatzelet HaSharon (Hebrew חבצלת השרון) is an onion-like flower bulb. (Hebrew חבצלת ḥăḇaṣṣeleṯ) is a flower of uncertain identity translated as the rose of Sharon in English language translations of the Bible. Etymologists have inconclusively linked the biblical חבצלת to the words בצל beṣel, meaning 'bulb', and חמץ ḥāmaṣ, which is understood as meaning either 'pungent' or 'splendid' (The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon). The name "rose of Sharon" first appears in English in 1611 in the King James Version of the Bible. According to an annotation of Song of Solomon 2:1 by the translation committee of the New Revised Standard Version, "Rose of Sharon" is a mistranslation of a more general Hebrew word for crocus......The most accepted interpretation for the Biblical reference is Pancratium maritimum, which blooms in the late summer just above the high-tide mark. The Hebrew name for this flower is חבצלת or חבצלת החוף (coastal ḥăḇaṣṣeleṯ). It is commonly assumed by most people in Israel that, the Sharon Plain being on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the Biblical passage refers to this flower.......Varying scholars have suggested that the biblical rose of Sharon may be one of the following plants:.......A kind of crocus ("Sharon", Harper's Bible Dictionary) or a crocus that grows in the coastal plain of Sharon (New Oxford Annotated Bible);
Tulipa montana, "a bright red tulip-like flower ... today prolific in the hills of Sharon" ("rose", Harper's Bible Dictionary);.....tulipa agenensis, the Sharon tulip, a species of tulip suggested by a few botanists....Lilium candidum, more commonly known as the Madonna lily, a species of lily suggested by some botanists, though likely in reference to the lilies of the valley mentioned in the second part of Song of Solomon 2.1......Recently however, some scholars insist on translating ḥăḇaṣṣeleṯ into "a budding bulb" in consideration of the genealogical research of multilingual versions........Hibiscus syriacusThe name "Rose of Sharon" is also commonly applied to two different plants, neither of which is likely to have been the plant from the Bible:.....Hypericum calycinum, an evergreen flowering shrub native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia......Hibiscus syriacus, a deciduous flowering shrub native to east Asia
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August 3rd, 2012
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Comments (13)
Maria Hunt
Beautiful... on all counts : ) Nava, So lovely. Sending warm regards to the "Backroads" : ) F/L/V
Doug Kreuger
Great work as usual Nava! ---Love the balance you bring to your compositions, very pleasing to your viewers! L&F
Nava Thompson replied:
Thank you Doug----for your artistic point of view---I go to school with it. :)
Cheri Randolph
Nava Jo, great capture of the bee hovering! Gave this a vote here & in the August Flowers Contest too.
Nava Jo Thompson
Sandi--thank you for featuring 'Bee Lavender'--in Beauty of this World! Much appreciated :)
Nava Jo Thompson
Wow--if there is a delete button here--I don't know where it is --I have a typo--Randy--not what I typed before--and also thank you for the F/V.!!!
Randy Rosenberger
Grandiose capture of the 'bumbler" about to land on the gorgeous hibiscus floral! Just love this macro combo! So well executed, Nava! Divine beauty! Got the big, "Elvis" F/V on this outstanding captured moment in time!