The Faerie king would send his royal faerie guards to find the scared herbs hollyhock, marigold, clovers, and sunflower but you can however see them helping plants tat are in pain or dying :)
Fairies are very closely associated with whatever flowering plant they make their living off of, therefore you will find certain fairies taking on the colour of their particular flower. This is probably a camouflage tactic (it is not a common trait to all fairies). If then there is a part of some flower of the plant that is very dark then a fairy may adapt to blend in with this colour. I know that there are black tulips.
Fairy pictures can be found online at Photobucket, Fairy Pictures, Fairies and Angels, Magical Fairy, Urban Legends, Strangeling, Garden Fairy and Fairytastic.
You can find fairies in story books, movies, and TV. They do not exist in real life.
No. Fairies are fictional; they don't really exist.
Try 'An Encyclopedia of Fairies' by Katharine Briggs (1976, Pantheon)
Wikipedia.
Read it and you'll find out.
You can find a flower in your back yard or a flower store!!
In fiction, fantasy, folklore and your imagination.
fairies are real and if you want to find one they are everywhere. But only outside . You can not always see fairies unless you relay believe.
You must take in consideration if fairies actually exist and if they let people see them. If they do then ....you can take pics of fairies..
Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, the ones who took the photos of the fairies, finally admitted that the fairies were fake because they were cardboard cutouts. They announced it in 1981.