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On the Web
- FroggieB's Flower Frog Collection - Pictures of many of the flower frogs from this personal collection of over 600 pieces. Includes some identification and pictures of frogs in use.
- Flower Frogs and Other Favorites - Homepage dedicated to personal collection of over 100 flower frogs. Includes links to a definition of flower frogs and other flower frog sites on the web.
- Lady Flower Frogs - Photos and information from a collector of lady flower frogs.
- Flower Frogs and Other Favorites - A personal collection of over 100 flower frogs with information and links.
- Flower Frog Gazette - An extensive and informative site for flower frog collectors.
- Zensuke - Specializes in tetsubin/cast iron teapots, kenzan/flower frogs, shears, ceramic teacups, origami, sake containers and cups, tea cups, mugs and gift box sets. Based in San Mateo, California.
Wikipedia Articles
- George Buck Flower - George Buck Flower (October 28, 1937 - June 18, 2004) was an American actor, writer, producer, assistant director, production manager and casting director. He is sometimes credited as Buck Flower, George Buck Flower, George Flower, Buck Flowers, C.
- Frogs Eat Butterflies. Snakes Eat Frogs. Hogs Eat Snakes. Men Eat Hogs - Frogs Eat Butterflies.Snakes Eat Frogs.
- Flower child - Flower child or Flower Children originated as a synonym for hippie, especially those who gathered in San Francisco and environs during the summer of 1967, which was called the Summer of Love. It was the custom of "Flower Children" to wear flowers to symbolize peace and love.
- Pressed flower craft - Pressed flower craft consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten and exclude light and moisture. Pressing flowers makes them appear flat, and often there is a change in color, ranging from faded colors to a greater intensity of vibrant colors.
- The flower of Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) - The principal charge is a flower of Strelitzia reginæ, commonly known as the crane flower or bird-of-paradise flower. It is indigenous in the warm valleys of Zululand near the sea, but does not occur naturally in the old Natal Colony south of the Thukela River, although it is found in Transkei and as far south in the Eastern Cape Province ...