The wildflower Linanthes (syn.Leptisiphon), is a member of the phlox family, found in states primarily west of the Rocky Mountains.
Growers have hybridized these sweet little blooms with spiky foliage, the most popular called,"French Hybrids," or "French Stardust." This necklace utilizes tiny seed beads to make the spiky foliage, and flameworked 90 COE Bullseye for the blossoms. The composite photo shows the necklace, details, and some of the individual flower beads.
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a composite photo showing details and beads
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A closse up, with some purple cress (90 COE Bullseye, and seed beads). One of the purples photographed a little blue, but it's purple.
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