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FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow
FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow
FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow
FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow
FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow
FINALLY The Buttonbush Pictures. These Are Just About The Coolest Flowers In The World. And They Grow

FINALLY the buttonbush pictures. These are just about the coolest flowers in the world. And they grow all over the riverbanks and are swarmed with pollinators right now it’s amazing. My mom and I couldn’t canoe 10 feet without spotting another one and of course we couldn’t not check out every single one.


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4 months ago
Link To Pdf 
Link To Pdf 

link to pdf 


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White Calla

White Calla

4 months ago
Flowers ‘giving up’ on scarce insects and evolving to self-pollinate, say scientists
the Guardian
French wild pansies are producing smaller flowers and less nectar than 20 to 30 years ago in ‘startling’ act of evolution, study shows

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4 months ago
Na Bachlóga

na bachlóga

the buds


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3 months ago
Birders: Do You Ever Wonder If This Happens?

Birders: do you ever wonder if this happens?

Original on my site | Patreon


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4 months ago
Striped Bark Maples Which Give Good All Season Interest And I Went On A Buying Spree 20-30 Years Ago.

Striped bark maples which give good all season interest and I went on a buying spree 20-30 years ago. Bark in general is really undervalued in gardens as a feature.


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4 months ago
Erica Pyramidalis, The Pyramid Heath, Was A Species Of Erica (also Sometimes Known As Heath/heather)
Erica Pyramidalis, The Pyramid Heath, Was A Species Of Erica (also Sometimes Known As Heath/heather)

Erica pyramidalis, the pyramid heath, was a species of Erica (also sometimes known as heath/heather) that was endemic to the city of Cape Town, South Africa. Erica is a genus of roughly 857 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The Pyramid Heath was restricted to what today is the city of Cape Town in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.The species disappeared due to the destruction of its habitat by the expanding city, and, despite the fact that the species was even cultivated for some time it is now considered extinct.


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4 months ago
Edward S. Casey & Michael Marder, Plants In Place: A Phenomenology Of The Vegetal (2024)
Edward S. Casey & Michael Marder, Plants In Place: A Phenomenology Of The Vegetal (2024)

Edward S. Casey & Michael Marder, Plants in Place: A Phenomenology of the Vegetal (2024)


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4 months ago

I learned that the fruit of the [mesquite] tree was one of many in our landscape that had evolved to be eaten by the giant mammals who disappeared from this continent not long after humans showed up, one of those factual nuggets that punctuate a truth about the deep history of the Anthropocene in ways reading alone cannot. […] [W]e will soon need to learn not to take for granted things like the wild food that goes uneaten due to the absence of the animals whose extinction our dominion coincided with.

I wonder what kind of cake we will make, if we have to make it from the fruit of the old tree that grew up in the brownfield.

Christopher Brown, A Natural History of Vacant Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places (2024)


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