Feast Your Eyes in These Breath-taking Botanical Wonders Share on “Botanical Erotica” Online Group

Spring time is one of the best to be enjoying the amazing views that nature has to offer. Everything is covered with the layers of green, and blossoms fill the landscapes with their amazing colors. Spring time it’s that time when nature gets reborn, while it starts gradually dying in autumn. During this lifespan of theirs, we get to enjoy their surreal beauty, but if you don’t get to enjoy that, or miss it during the cold days, there’s a place where you can feast your eyes.

A subreddit called Botanical Erotica, calls people to submit images of everything that has to do with nature, and they make sure to submit some of the best content. This group counts 221k members so far who contribute to this group with some awesome, breath-taking images of nature that they captured worldwide.

Below we have made a collection of some images that stunned us with their incredible beauty.

Scroll down below to check them out, and let us know in the comments which one is your favorite.

1. Oldest living tree east of the Mississippi

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2. My azaleas after 2 years of love and coffee grinds

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3. 150 year old Wisteria tree in Ashikaga Flower Park in Japan

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4. The colors of Plumeria

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5. Oh my, Oh my! Myosotis in pink. Something I’ll never forget!

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6. Loving this mini dahlia right now

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7. Some azalea

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8. Dewey Pines (Drosophyllum Lusitanicum), a carnivorous plant

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9. A 250-year-old Sargent juniper from Saitama City, Japan. The plant stands 28 inches tall.

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10. Wisteria

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11. Since you guys seem to like Osteospermum…. the African Daisy.

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12. Iris Kirkwoodiae. This one was grown by oron peri who’s a bulb expert. It’s such a stunning form which I’ve never seen before so I had to post it.

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13. A hybrid rose

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14. Someone threw out this orchid in the dumpster. Rescued a real beauty.

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15. Found a perfectly round camellia at a local greenhouse!

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16. Entrance to a stone cottage adorned with flowers in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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17. Daisy carpet at Urashima Flower Park in Japan.

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18. Longwood Gardens from 8/19 – they took good care of the place while it was closed for quarantine.

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19. Botanical Garden in Charlotte

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20. Added a lot color to the yard this year. Lots of annuals and Fuschias

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23 Y.O. Daughter Who Lives At Her Dad’s House Rent-Free “Exposes” Him On Social Media For Excluding Her From Family Vacation By Not Buying Her A Plane Ticket

Each parent has a different parenting style. With each parenting style comes a different way of showing a misbehaving child their wrongdoing, along with a different way of correcting such wrongdoings.

This father had a very terrible daughter. In his post in the Am I The A-Hole subreddit, he began by describing his daughter as someone who had a bad attitude and barely made it through high school. This is in contrast with her younger sister, who was the cream of the crop. To reward the younger, he thought of taking her on a fully-paid vacation. When the older heard of it, she wanted to come but agreed that she would pay her expenses. Come the day of the trip, the older hadn’t paid for her trip yet because she assumed that her father would vouch for her. Follow the full story below!

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This father is asking if he was wrong for not fully paying for her daughter’s vacation




Image credits: u/Minute-Commin-6625

The father received split reactions from those who believed he did nothing wrong and those who believed he practiced favoritism.









Image credits: u/Minute-Commin-6625




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