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Life Sciences => Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution => Topic started by: neilep on 11/11/2007 19:35:09
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Here's a forum to place all your favourite piccys of PLANTS.
Or, if you see something specifically spectacular that is Plant orientated then post it here !!
I'll start it off.
Here's my favourite tree.
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A Weeping Willow
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some plant or another in the bathroom.
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A few of my lilies.
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Nice thread!!!! [;D] ~ thanks Neil
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Jack-in-the-Pulpit by truly yours
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by Georgia O'Keefe
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Sorry - for bogging up this thread. I'm just a real plant enthusiast [;D] [;D]
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A living wall - perhaps one day we'll all have indoor oxygen generating natural walls like that
The "wall" will support living plants that process waste water -- a "biofilter" -- and at the same time improve air quality in the building.
Source: University of Waterloo (http://alumni.uwaterloo.ca/alumni/e-newsletter/2006/february/living_wall.html)
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I can't remember what kind of Lily these are??? Taken today in bloom!
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This is a huge bush which gets way out of hand.. I don't know its name anymore..Is pretty in a fall or winter table piece! Also taken today !
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This is in my yard also and I haven't a clue what kind of bush it is.. can be pretty without the briars..Once again also taken today in full bloom!
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More close up of the blossoms.
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Wildflowers
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Trees
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I just luff wildflowers in a meadow !!
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Wildflowers
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So beautiful..Oh my...
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Me too on those wild flowers! Beautiful trees..
This is a grove of Pepperwoods I was married under I took a couple shots up into the tree branches today!
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I thought only birds and squirrels crapped in trees !!
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A toilet inside a Baobab Tree !!
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An actual PUB INSIDE a BAOBAB TREE !!
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Rainey day picture in my overgrown side yard!
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My wintering Pond area...
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.... my kind of dwelling! [;D]
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Are they underground homes??? That looks interesting!
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It's the remnant of hobbit homes made for the Lord of the Ring movies in near Matamata, New Zealand. After filming was over they kept them as they've turned into a tourist attraction. Check out Bag end - Tolkiengatway (http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Bag_End) if you want to know more.
Rather nice concept of living - very organic [;D]
An alternative - turf roofing
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1 Vegetation layer - (plants)
2 Lightweight soil 50-100mm in depth
3 Filter mat
4 Drainage layer
5 Root barrier
6 Waterproof membrane
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Desert rose
For the life of me I can't find the latin name. [:(]
Quite an interesting plant in that it can dry up completely, gets uprooted during the many sand storms and can travel (rolling along with the wind) for hundreds if not thousands of miles to take up roots once more again when conditions are right.
Some people have also speculated that this might have been the original 'crown of thorns'
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Aliens!
They must be aliens!!
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This is a picture of a Gerber Daisy that I took when I was at work. Since I see plants every day, sometimes I can take them for granted...but Gerber's have always been able to make me smile. [:)]
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Aliens!
They must be aliens!!
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They Look Like ferns, right before they open!
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Weird Veggies
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Which Colour Pepper Do Ewe Like ?
Red, Green, Orange or Yellow....or all Four ?
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I like them all, especially sauteed with these lovely onions and served over a rare steak.
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The hyacinth is one of my favorite flowers and scents.
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I like these!
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Yes they are pretty plants, but they are domestic garden flowers, not wildflowers. Those mountains are the tetons in Wyoming. We are working with the native flowers of that area, so I have some familiarity.
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Here's a forum to place all your favourite piccys of PLANTS.
Or, if you see something specifically spectacular that is Plant orientated then post it here !!
I'll start it off.
Here's my favourite tree.
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A Weeping Willow
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Yes yes yes!! We have a nickname for it and we call it ghost tree!! (But in korean.. Like amongst the family!!)
Me luffs it [;D]
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Rainey day picture in my overgrown side yard!
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My wintering Pond area...
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I luff this pond!!
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lol.... its nice and small.. but I want a big one!!!
thanks seany... me likes it too....
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Your trees and plants are beautiful and red!!
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Stinging nettle
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The surface of a stinging nettle leaf. The large stinging hairs are hollow tubes with walls of silica making them into tiny glass needles. The bulb at the base of each hair contains the stinging liquid, which includes formic acid, histamine, acetylcholine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin). The tips of the glassy hairs are very easily broken when brushed, leaving a sharp point, which can pierce the skin to deliver the sting.
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Oh I hate nettles they hurt so bad!
Is that where we get histamine from????
Good information and picture..
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I recently took this picture of decay
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This is a Kangaroo Paw...
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this is called Pink Breath of Heaven or Confetti Bush or (more properly) Coleonema pulchrum
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these are the first blooms this spring..
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One of my favorite flowers.
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Butterfly Weed
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Here is an interesting shot. This is looking up the centre of a felled spruce. The core of the tree has become hollow through rot, but only the softer stem-wood has rotted away, leaving the more dense branch-wood behind.
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Here is another root one - this is a larch and the roots have become exposed after the soil has gradually eroded away.
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I've got no idea what this is, saw it at a show...
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Or this...
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I've got no idea what this is, saw it at a show...
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Would that be a label with the latin name on it at the front of the pot?
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Indeed!
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'Mammillaria spinossima'
But for all I know that could be French...
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'Mammillaria spinossima'
But for all I know that could be French...
Nope, it's latin, and here are some more pictures of cacti from the Mammillaria family.
http://www.firousi.co.uk/mammillaria.html
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Alright, I appreciate your time in finding me a website link.
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What the heck is that green leafy tuberous looking trunked plant?
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No Guesses?
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YEPPEROO!
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Interesting and very tuber like...but I have no idea either!
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Purrr [::)]
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Meow?
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Bow bow [:o]
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That's a fine set-up Nizzle. Do you buy insect food from pet shops, or chase around like a thing possessed with a fine mesh net catching your own?
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I lure fruit flies by placing a banana peel or half an apple or orange in the terrarium. Once i see there are some present, i remove the fruit, close the terrarium and have the plants compete for the flies.
Compared to the wild, my plants are underfed, but that's OK because they'll still survive. They won't grow as fast though, which is good for a terrarium anyways cause this way I don't have to prune the plants that much.
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Smart thinking. Perhaps, if you know any keen anglers, you could ask for a handful of maggots as a treat once in a while, or even get some from your angling stockist.
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Here a all the natural picture and all are the best and wild flowers,beautiful trees,really a good picture here and all like this kind of a picture.
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Bird of Paradise plant.
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Carraluma, one of the stapeliads:
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cactus-mall.com%2Fstapeliad%2FcC_adscendens.jpg&hash=43f767273f9838a31b6bd21536ea1aa8)
More amazing photos here:
http://www.cactus-mall.com/stapeliad/index.html (http://www.cactus-mall.com/stapeliad/index.html)
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Hello! guys, Gian Carlo here, are these photos taken in Botanical garden?
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My plants
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That is a very beautiful shot.. Is that a mint plant and then Hen and chicks, its a very feminine shot, quite lovely really.
Lovely wildhorse.
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Mushroom plant
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Walnut tree
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The Beatles!
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I search for these guys at the end of each summer to get a few photos. They get rarer each year.
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What are they Grizelda (apart from a fab four mushroom combo)
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Beats me - here's what they look like as youngsters.
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I must admit I wouldnt fry one up for breakfast - looks pretty evil
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I dunno, a little ham and wocestershire sauce, you'd practically have an omelet.
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An omelette to die for?
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I took this last summer.... when it was still warm.
I think there's a plant in there somewhere [;)]
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It is called the Illinois River, but is actually located in Oregon.
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A pleasant iphone passionflower
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Clematis : After the Flower.
(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3889/14806751348_02d4fec1ca_b.jpg)
Nikon D3X with 105mm AFS Micro Nikkor Exp. 2sec at f8 in my new (???) home made mini studio (????????)
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I can't remember what kind of Lily these are??? Taken today in bloom!
Bergenia Bressingham White perhaps. Looks like it has naturalized in your woods
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my favrouties plan is banana tree
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The white aster. They have so many varieties;yet they are impacted because now they are farmed leading to only a few real species.
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Dear @James Farr - I think you forgot the attachment...
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passionflower
Ooooh passionflower, that looks incredible!
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A pleasant iphone passionflower
Very nice photo. ;D
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I don't have a specific one in mind, but I've always been fascinated by frosted trees, especially those with burgeons or fruits; I know it's a farmer's nightmare, but I can't help to find it beautiful.
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(https://avatars.mds.yandex.net/get-pdb/51720/e237be7d-4fc6-41cf-9123-2fab35b307a0/s600?webp=false)
I love mountains and these simple flowers. In general, I love when beauty is simple and natural.
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Hi,
I was looking throw pictures of purple flowers and one picture caught my eye; purple fuchsias. I found them on pinrest but hre they are. Enjoy!
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/50/6c/ea/506cea4bd2e25b6e90df4c9baa0024e8.jpg)
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Datura innoxia, the downy thorn apple. Difficult to grow successfully in my climate(Ireland) due to blight attack. This is my wife's hand near the flower, not mine.
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Datura innoxia, the downy thorn apple. Difficult to grow successfully in my climate(Ireland) due to blight attack. This is my wife's hand near the flower, not mine.
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Paul, that is a beautiful flower. Well done !
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Agree. I edited the post to embed the picture right in the post rather than just have it appear as a small downloadable thumbnail at the bottom. That shot deserved more.
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This shot was taken about 5 years ago, the one and only time I was successful. I have achieved flowering several times but they were mangy ragged flowers not worth recording.
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Wildflowers
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Beautiful picture:)
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Toxicodendron radicans, poison ivy/oak from my collection of noxious plants. Not suitable for a regular garden(especially if children are present) or of particular beauty but interesting nonetheless.