Created by: abbeygrech
Number of Blossarys: 7
It lies between Vega and the Crown and has the form of a great lily; its stalk bends under the Crown, and slopes upwards to the left, opening its cup toward Vega.
Below Cancer, and in line with the two brightest stars of the 'Reaping-hook' in Leo is the star Alphard, the brightest star in Hydra, the Water Snake.
Between Vega and the foot of Cygnus cross are two third magnitude stars; these, with Vega, are the brightest stars in Lyra, the Lyre.
The four bright stars at the four corners are Orion's shoulders and limbs; three little stars above the shoulders, his head; and three bright stars in the center, his Belt or girdle.
Curving around from Capella toward Cassiopeia, is a bright streak of stars which form part of the constellation of Perseus.
The three right-hand stars of Cetus point down to a bright star - below Aquarius and not far above the horizon - called Fomalhaut, in the constellation of Piscis Australis.
A short distance below the Crown a little triangle of stars will be seen, from which a long line of stars curves downwards in a rough semicircle in the direction of Altair.