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From the 2013 cover of the journal Botany:
Cedars growing near Crawford Lake, Ontario, where sedimentary pollen and charcoal reveals human influences on vegetation over hundreds of years.
Image by Professor Scott Wilson (University of Regina).
©2013 NRC Research Press, a division of Canadian Science Publishing.
SECTION Latouria
Distribution: New Guinea to Vanuatu
43 NWG SOL 60 SCZ VAN
Found in
Asia-Tropical Papuasia New Guinea, Solomon Is.
Pacific Southwestern Pacific Santa Cruz Is., Vanuatu
Cleavers (Galium aparine). I didn't recognise it at first having never seen it after flowering before.
A quick sunrise wander (after an airport drop-off)near Bare Island, La Perouse in Botany Bay National Park with my permanent, prime 17mm Shift lens :) Some post raw processing and Topaz HDR
Family: Acanthaceae
Florida Distribution: northern and central peninsula, west to central panhandle
Ecosystem Type: sandhills, flatwoods
Rarity: common
Plants use there bright colors to attract just the right species of insects for propagation. This incrdible bromide was in my garden store when I was shopping for dry scape plants. I could not resist pulling out my pocket camera and capturing the peakcock like display of amazing colour.
On a bender for all things green, all things natural? Surround your little one with Botany Bender, a mix of creamy natural blooms against a soft celery woven cotton. Organic bamboo velour lines the inside.
Botany Bender is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
Maintained by the university's Botany Department, the garden is home to more than 500 plant species.
Now I am prepared to believe that that is the name of this place between Margate and Broadstairs. But am willing to put right. On the narrow road between the two towns is this place, along with a former hotel, a castleated pub and a castle. Obviously, I like the natural arch in the chalk cliffs.
Also just to show I have other lenses other than the 10-20mm!
tree-um-FET-a -- named for Giovanni Battista Triumfetti, professor of botany ... Dave's Botanary
AN-yoo-uh -- annual ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: annual triumfetta, common burr-bush, orange burr-bush • Bengali: চিকতি chikti • Hadauti: भरभुट्यो bharbhutyo • Hindi: बूटा buta, चिकटी chikti
botanical names: Triumfetta annua L. ... synonyms: listed at POWO, retrieved 04 December 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
widespread, including Andaman islands
*Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, ?Chhattisgarh, *Gujarat, ?Haryana, ?Himachal Pradesh, ?Jharkhand, *Karnataka, *Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, *Maharashtra, *Meghalaya, *Odisha, ?Punjab, Rajasthan, ?Sikkim, *Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal
* no given name / no name found in the regional language(s) of the state
? distribution not known
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
grasses and shrubs sprouting around fenced-off relictual heritage elements within building site in western australia - level change is an indication of remedial soil removal required due to site contamination from previous industrial use...
A view toward Botany Pond from Culver Hall on the University of Chicago campus, with my favorite sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and some sumac.
Maryhill was a wild place in the early years of the industrial revolution, and an area of the town consisting of lodging houses and public houses was known as The Botany. so you can see the pub "the botany" also the maryhill public library
Plants don’t adhere to land ownership boundaries, so partnerships are essential for successfully controlling weeds at the landscape level. Idaho’s 33 Coordinated Weed Management Areas form a partnership of federal, state, and local government agencies, tribes and landowners to set common goals and pool resources to effectively manage noxious weeds across Idaho. BLM-Idaho provides financial assistance to 32 counties.
BLM's Regional Biological Control Program, in coordination with the State of Idaho, has been instrumental in successfully promoting biocontrol throughout the Great Basin for effectively combating noxious weed invasion of sagebrush steppe communities. Learn more at www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/weeds-and-invasive....