Ode to Allium
by Maggie Terlecki
Title
Ode to Allium
Artist
Maggie Terlecki
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
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Ode to Allium by Maggie Terlecki
Last fall I bought a few bulbs to plant in my yard to see how they would fare. Obviously, I didn't foresee a pandemic and that the selection that I would usually be able to find at the grocery store were not available, so at the moment, I have only a few things actually blooming. One of these is his ornamental allium. It's basically an ornamental version of Garlic. It's beautiful and deserves to be adored! :-) maggie
This is a limited edition print. Only 30 will be sold. This is copy 1 of 30 and will hold the authenticity certificate #2023001. All images that have the longest side over 16 inches will be included in the edition. If you purchase of of these images and would like me to send you a certificate, signed and numbered by me, I will be happy to do so if you can contact me here
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June 10th, 2020
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Maggie Terlecki
Thank you Mariola Bitner for featuring Ode to Allium by Maggie Terlecki in Polish Photographers Platform
Linda Lees
Beautiful! I had an onion plant in my vegetable garden go to flower and then seed once. It was a very similar flower, but I think, from memory, it was more lilac in colour. L/F
Maggie Terlecki replied:
Hi Linda. This is quite similar. I know onion flowers are magenta and quite small. The decorative garlic plants (of which the onion are also part of) come in colors from pink, to dark purple and all across the spectrum. Mine (first time planting) were about 2 feet tall but I've seen people with huge ones that were about 4 feet tall and huge gloves on the top. Im glad you like it. Thank you! :-) Maggie