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As they seek that nectar, the frogs dunk their entire bodies into the plant’s flowers, only their butts sticking out. When they emerge, pollen gets stuck to their heads and backs.
Pin frogs were developed in Japan where they’re called “kenzan.” They’re used in ikebana, a Japanese art form of arranging flowers.
This flower frog shaped like a seashell is made entirely from air-dry clay and we're making one ASAP. It’s equal parts functional and decorative. Plus, it's surprisingly simple to make at home.
Pin-type frogs were considered especially suited to thin or flimsy stems.This crescent shaped flower frog is part of an “Anglais” table decoration. It was promoted as a simple and useful method for ...
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