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Mystery plant 077 | Identify that Plant
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Confidently master the skill of correct plant identification. Field guides and other books. Videos of Identified Plants. Login to my account. Or Turk’s Cap? Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata) →. August 6, 2015. This woodland plant grows in the central and eastern regions of North America. When you can identify it, please leave a comment with the common name and scientific name. Also share any personal connection you may have with this plant. New plant in spring. Mature fruits and dying leaves.
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Announcing the theme for May’s Berry Go Round | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. Announcing the theme for May’s Berry Go Round. May’s Berry Go Round will be hosted by The Roaming Naturalist. With an ecological theme:. She’s including posts on both interactions between animals and plants and ecosystem services, so there’s something for everybody to write about. In addition to our usual submission form. You can also comment on the post here. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). April Berry Go Round. May 12, 2014.
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August Berry Go Round coming right up | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. August Berry Go Round coming right up. August’s Berry Go Round will be hosted by Adrian Thysse at Splendor Awaits. The last week of the month. There is no theme this month, so write about whatever botanical topic is tickling your fancy at the moment. As always, the deadline is the 26th of the month. Please submit your posts via the form here. If you’d like to host in October or November, please drop me a line at berrygoround@gmail.com. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Circus...
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An Accidental Botanist | Stumbling around in the green world | Page 2
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Stumbling around in the green world. Newer posts →. In the Seven Woods. June 13, 2011. I have heard the pigeons of the Seven Woods. Make their faint thunder, and the garden bees. Hum in the lime-tree flowers; and put away. The unavailing outcries and the old bitterness. That empty the heart. I have forgot awhile. Tara uprooted, and new commonness. Upon the throne and crying about the streets. And hanging its paper flowers from post to post,. Because it is alone of all things happy. In the Family Malvaceae.
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Blue Berries, Not | An Accidental Botanist
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Stumbling around in the green world. Macro, Lovely Macro. The Breadfruit (or is it Breadnut? Tree Produces Flowers →. Blue Berries, Not. July 13, 2011. Our once-a-week, high-school aged gardener took the weedeater to a grove of. For the first time this past weekend and uncovered this. I thought they were a particularly bright blue berry of some kind. Took a few back to the front porch and sliced a couple open. Hmm Well, if berry means. This is going to be fun to sort out. View all posts by Mary →. You...
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Macro, Lovely Macro | An Accidental Botanist
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Stumbling around in the green world. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. Blue Berries, Not →. Macro, Lovely Macro. July 4, 2011. Here’s a camera that went to Africa and recorded fine details in the environment that the retinas of early humans had to distinguish. A friend and retina expert most generously lent it to me while he and his wife are in the US. It’s an honor to use this camera. It’s a Nikon D70. Starting at the time of last year’s bloom, I have been trying to get a decent shot of this species of. These l...
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Mary | An Accidental Botanist
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Stumbling around in the green world. The Breadfruit (or is it Breadnut? August 16, 2011. Update, 18 Aug. 2011: Someone from the Breadfruit Institute kindly left a comment below, suggesting that this tree might possibly be a breadnut rather than a breadfruit tree. I’ll update this post further as the fruit matures, but for now … Continue reading →. National Tropical Botanical Garden. Blue Berries, Not. July 13, 2011. Macro, Lovely Macro. July 4, 2011. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. June 30, 2011. In the Seven ...
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Student Art Show | Jennifer Scott Schlick's
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Jennifer Scott Schlick's. On-line learning journal for ART 1670. March 24, 2010. 35th Annual Student Art Exhibition. Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony. Thursday, April 22, 2010 @ 6:00 pm. April 23, 2010 through May 7, 2010. Submissions are due April 12-14. Here’s what I’m considering submitting. I can only submit 10. Vote for the one you think I should eliminate! 3 6X6 inch photos matted as one piece. Reflections in a Beaver Pond. Photo 6X6 inches, matted to 8X10. Photo 12X15 inches, matted to 16X20.
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Next Berry Go Round in August | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. Next Berry Go Round in August. Our next Berry Go Round will be in August and will be hosted by Adrian Thysse at Splendor Awaits. Have a look at some of Adrian’s incredible entomological photography to inspire your writing – perhaps about the interplay between the botanical and insect worlds? 8211; over the next few months. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.