Here's another of my Dragonflies/ Dragons and Blooms series, the Liatris dragon.
This type can change its color from a pale white to a vibrant pinkish purple to blend in with its host plant. It can use its tail to absorb nutrients from the plant in a pinch, and it feeds on detrimental pests.
They are diurnal and absorb sunlight through their scales on the tops of the blooms.
Canson Watercolor Paper, approx 5x7
Daniel Smith/Mijello Mission Gold Watercolors, Prismacolor Pencils
This type can change its color from a pale white to a vibrant pinkish purple to blend in with its host plant. It can use its tail to absorb nutrients from the plant in a pinch, and it feeds on detrimental pests.
They are diurnal and absorb sunlight through their scales on the tops of the blooms.
Canson Watercolor Paper, approx 5x7
Daniel Smith/Mijello Mission Gold Watercolors, Prismacolor Pencils
Here's another of my Dragonflies/ Dragons and Blooms series, the Liatris dragon.
This type can change its color from a pale white to a vibrant pinkish purple to blend in with its host plant. It can use its tail to absorb nutrients from the plant in a pinch, and it feeds on detrimental pests.
They are diurnal and absorb sunlight through their scales on the tops of the blooms.
Canson Watercolor Paper, approx 5x7
Daniel Smith/Mijello Mission Gold Watercolors, Prismacolor Pencils
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