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A late light shot taken on a recent visit to White Scar in the Yorkshire Dales.
The limestone pavement is often an unlikely home for a hardy tree. This one has seen better times but is still managing to cling on despite one of its limbs being fractured by the elements.
Shooter: COE
"Model": COE - "Germinator T800"
Location: Infested Bath
Gears: Canon 500D + Canon 10-22mm
Stuff: Manfrotto 190XPro-B + Ball Head 486Rc2 + Remote Wireless Camera control
Settings: ISO100
Strobe: Nissin Di866 @1/124 power bounced
Strobe Position:
- Let's try to guess where the Nissin is positioned....I mean you can easily find it! ;)
Nissin Flash unit was controlled via "SUBWATER" Phottix Pt-04 wireless control trigger.
- Prova ad indovinare dov'è finito il Nissin...scommetto lo troverai facilmente! ;)
Il Nissin è stato controllato in remoto triggerandolo con il Phottix Pt-04 "SUBACQUEO" ;)
Processing: PS levelling + COE's Magic Post-Processing touch©
Ispiration: Anitra WC - WC Net
Dedicated to:
- The poor housewife "Mirs MARIA" who daily fight against germs and the terrible "Hygiene Enemies Crew" spending a lot of time with the wrong "weapons"! ;)
- La povera massaia "Sciura Maria" che quotidianamente lotta contro i germi ed i "Nemici Dell'Igiene" perdendo un sacco di tempo a causa dell'utilizzo degli strumenti sbagliati! ;)
Drugs taken:
- Nothing...! (is coffe / cigarettes a sort of drug?)
- Nessuna...! (caffè / sigarette sono considerate droghe?)
SN/NC: Nelumbo Nucifera, Nelumbonaceae Family
This lovely flower is an aquatic plant of the genus Nelumbo, popularly known as lotus, lotus flower, Indian lotus and Indian lotus. Despite this, this plant does not belong to the Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales) family, where most lotuses are classified, being part of the Nelumbonaceae (Proteales) family.
It is a plant native to Asia, inhabiting slow water courses or freshwater ponds, living in shallow depths. It is rooted in the muddy bottom by a vigorous rhizome, from which leave large rounded leaves, supported above the water mirror by long petioles. It produces beautiful pink or white flowers, large and with many petals. It is known for the longevity of its seeds, which can germinate after 13 centuries. It served as inspiration for the architecture of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. This lotus is grown as an ornamental plant in water gardens around the world.
Nelumbo nucifera é uma planta aquática da gênero Nelumbo, conhecida popularmente como lótus, flor-de-lótus, loto-índico e lótus-índico. Apesar disto, esta planta não integra a família Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales), onde estão classificados a maioria dos lótus, fazendo parte da família Nelumbonaceae (Proteales).
Trata-se de uma planta nativa da Ásia, habitante de cursos de água lentos ou lagoas de água doce, vivendo a pouca profundidade. É enraizada no fundo lodoso por um rizoma vigoroso, do qual partem grandes folhas arredondadas, sustentadas acima do espelho de água por longos pecíolos. Produz belas flores rosadas ou brancas, grandes e com muitas pétalas. É conhecida pela longevidade das suas sementes, que podem germinar após 13 séculos. Serviu de inspiração para a arquitetura do Burj Khalifa, o prédio mais alto do mundo. Este lótus é cultivado como planta ornamental em jardins aquáticos de todo o mundo.
Cette belle fleur est une plante aquatique du genre Nelumbo, populairement connue sous le nom de lotus, fleur de lotus, lotus indien et lotus indien. Malgré cela, cette plante n'appartient pas à la famille des Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales), car la plupart des plantes de lotus sont classées dans la famille des Nelumbonaceae (Proteales).
C'est une plante originaire d'Asie, qui habite les cours d'eau lents ou les étangs d'eau douce, et vit à faible profondeur. Ils sont enracinés au fond boueux par un rhizome puissant, d'où ils laissent de grandes feuilles arrondies, qui sont soutenues au-dessus du miroir d'eau par de longs pétioles. Il produit de belles fleurs roses ou blanches de grande taille et à nombreux pétales. Ils sont connus pour la longue durée de vie de leurs graines, qui peuvent germer après 13 siècles. Il a servi d'inspiration pour l'architecture du Burj Khalifa, le plus haut bâtiment du monde. Ce lotus est cultivé comme plante ornementale dans les jardins aquatiques du monde entier.
Nelumbo nucifera is een waterplant van het geslacht Nelumbo, in de volksmond bekend als lotus, lotusbloem, lotus-indiaan en lotus-indiaan. Desondanks behoort deze plant niet tot de Nymphaeaceae-familie (Nymphaeales), waar de meeste lotussen worden geclassificeerd en deel uitmaken van de Nelumbonaceae-familie (Proteales).
Het is een plant afkomstig uit Azië, die in trage waterlopen of zoetwatervijvers leeft en in ondiepe diepten leeft. Het is geworteld in de modderige bodem door een krachtige wortelstok, waaruit grote ronde bladeren achterblijven, ondersteund door lange bladstelen boven de waterspiegel. Het produceert prachtige roze of witte bloemen, groot en met veel bloembladen. Het staat bekend om de lange levensduur van de zaden, die na 13 eeuwen kunnen ontkiemen. Het diende als inspiratie voor de architectuur van de Burj Khalifa, het hoogste gebouw ter wereld.
Deze lotus wordt gekweekt als sierplant in watertuinen over de hele wereld.
Flor-de-lótus que pueden ser vistas a lo largo de un riachuelo/canal en la Avenida RingWeg en la parte Sur de Paramaribo, Suriname.
Nelumbo nucifera es una planta acuática del género Nelumbo, conocida popularmente como loto, flor de loto, loto indio y loto indio. A pesar de esto, esta planta no pertenece a la familia Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales), donde se clasifican la mayoría de los lotos, siendo parte de la familia Nelumbonaceae (Proteales).
Es una planta nativa de Asia, que habita en cursos de agua lentos o estanques de agua dulce, que viven en profundidades poco profundas. Está enraizado en el fondo fangoso por un vigoroso rizoma, del cual salen grandes hojas redondeadas, sostenidas sobre el espejo de agua por largos pecíolos. Produce hermosas flores rosas o blancas, grandes y con muchos pétalos. Es conocido por la longevidad de sus semillas, que pueden germinar después de 13 siglos. Sirvió de inspiración para la arquitectura del Burj Khalifa, el edificio más alto del mundo. Este loto se cultiva como planta ornamental en jardines acuáticos de todo el mundo.
Questo bellissimo fiore è una pianta acquatica del genere Nelumbo, popolarmente conosciuta come loto, fiore di loto, loto indiano e loto indiano. Nonostante ciò, questa pianta non appartiene alla famiglia delle Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales), in quanto la maggior parte delle piante di loto, sono classificate come parte della famiglia delle Nelumbonaceae (Proteales).
È una pianta originaria dell'Asia, abita corsi d'acqua lenti o stagni d'acqua dolce, e vive a basse profondità. Sono radicati al fondo fangoso da un potente rizoma, dal quale escono grandi foglie tondeggianti, sostenute sopra lo specchio d'acqua da lunghi piccioli. Produce bellissimi fiori rosa o bianchi di grandi dimensioni e con molti petali. Sono conosciuti per la lunga vita dei loro semi, che possono germogliare dopo 13 secoli. È servito da ispirazione per l'architettura del Burj Khalifa, l'edificio più alto del mondo. Questo loto viene coltivato come pianta ornamentale nei giardini acquatici di tutto il mondo.
Diese schöne Blume ist eine Wasserpflanze der Gattung Nelumbo, im Volksmund als Lotus, Lotusblume, indischer Lotus und indischer Lotus bekannt. Trotzdem gehört diese Pflanze nicht zur Familie der Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales), da die meisten Lotuspflanzen zur Familie der Nelumbonaceae (Proteales) gehören.
Es ist eine in Asien heimische Pflanze, bewohnt langsame Wasserläufe oder Süßwasserteiche und lebt in geringen Tiefen. Sie sind mit einem kräftigen Rhizom am schlammigen Boden verwurzelt, von dem sie große, abgerundete Blätter hinterlassen, die von langen Blattstielen über dem Wasserspiegel getragen werden. Sie produziert schöne rosa oder weiße Blüten, die groß sind und viele Blütenblätter haben. Sie sind bekannt für die lange Lebensdauer ihrer Samen, die nach 13 Jahrhunderten keimen können. Es diente als Inspiration für die Architektur des Burj Khalifa, des höchsten Gebäudes der Welt. Dieser Lotus wird als Zierpflanze in Wassergärten auf der ganzen Welt angebaut.
هذه الزهرة الجميلة هي نبات مائي من جنس نيلومبو ، والمعروف شعبياً باسم اللوتس وزهرة اللوتس واللوتس الهندي واللوتس الهندي. على الرغم من ذلك ، لا ينتمي هذا النبات إلى عائلة Nymphaeaceae (Nymphaeales) ، حيث يتم تصنيف معظم نباتات اللوتس ، باعتبارها جزءًا من عائلة Nelumbonaceae (Proteales).
إنه نبات موطنه آسيا ، يسكن دورات المياه البطيئة أو أحواض المياه العذبة ، ويعيش في أعماق ضحلة. وهي متجذرة في القاع الموحل بواسطة جذمور قوية ، تترك منها أوراقًا مستديرة كبيرة ، مدعومة فوق مرآة الماء بأعناق طويلة. وتنتج أزهارًا جميلة وردية أو بيضاء كبيرة الحجم وبتلات كثيرة. وهي معروفة بطول عمر بذورها ، والتي يمكن أن تنبت بعد 13 قرنًا. كان بمثابة مصدر إلهام للعمارة في برج خليفة ، أطول مبنى في العالم. يزرع هذا اللوتس كنبات زينة في الحدائق المائية حول العالم.
Althouigh this may look like a map of Africa, it is, in fact, a small patch (1 sq inch) of germinating moss, with drops of dew on the slender shoots.
The embryonic Tinsley Intermodal Terminal, germinating in what was once a familiar and oft visited location by many enthusiasts over the years, a section of the former Sheffield Tinsley Marshalling Yard's reception sidings. On Tuesday 25th May 2021, GB Railfreight's NWT corporate-liveried Class 66/7 66747 'Made in Sheffield' sets off from from the concrete apron, concealed by stacked ISO containers, heading the lightly loaded 4L53 15:52 Tinsley Yard (Newell & Wright) to Felixstowe North. The five-days a week service, a two-year contract between Maersk and GB Railfreight, commenced on 5th May. The terminal is to be further extended into the hump yard side of the bridge from which this shot was taken.
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A little over a year after bushfires tore through the Narrowneck plateau in Katoomba, rare pink flannel flowers (Actinotus forsythii) are blooming, transforming the landscape yet again...Apparently the smoke from the bushfires germinates the seed, hence why these flowers are so rare and special.
You can view my blog post regarding the bushfire regeneration here- benpearsephotography.com/2020/06/29/after-the-bushfires-b...
Taken with Nikon Coolpix 995 on tripod. As a note: The seed on top of the seedling is approx. 1 mm. in diameter. I germinated these Common chickweed seeds to make a photograpical journey in the life of this species; this is the first picture and was taken 7 days after sowing. The seed right in the foreground is Scentless mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum)
Hurray...this is my first picture to be viewed over a 100 times! It was definitely the picture with the most effort put in.
The seed just breaks through the ground for less than 1 hour. :)
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Germination Room. To the left, you can see the Main Laboratory. Ahead you can see the Main Grow Room.
Baby Lemon Balm Day 6
really enjoy sowing seeds for next spring and summer. some of them for the summer 2016.
Getting my tomato plants ready for the garden
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So never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small, for it is wonderful how often in such matters the mustard-seed germinates and roots itself.
-anon
Couple Hiking To Mount Iide Japan 飯豊山.
Смотрим опыт чай разговоры поэтический ситуация романтические дорожки,
Bambo nádúr manaigh dílis spéartha chirping caora ársa éadrom shaibhriú,
praesentior umbræ expressive illuminatus ventis haiku viatores commodum peregrinatione,
mynydd annwyl pontydd blodau melyn sillafau golygfaol addysgu blues blodau,
αρωματικά περίπατο απόψεις περιπλάνηση χρώματα υλοποίηση έκσταση πρωτοφανής αθώο τρόπο,
felice terra pacifica splendida campagna mitica bellezza intricata cancelli lontani autunni nascita,
מקהלה שמים בהירות שוקלת תפילות חרציות מדבר טריות תמונות שתיית יין,
plénitude apprentissage marrons profonds logements près demandant amour immortel rouge floues rochers germination ravins corvées,
岩をねじると、資産を永遠の詩に隠さ小川情熱を踊る明確な創造的なレッスンを超える崖.
Steve.D.Hammond.
46/365
Awesome View On Black... No Joke ;-)
Adjusted curves and levels... added a little bit of contrast... then framed and signed... really really last among the series of images... The Garden Village Photowalk with the master!
Photo walk with bear-D3, the1honeycomb, and the master 'WT in Garden Village Reynolda Historic Park (Winston Salem, North Carolina).
Copyright© 2009 Kamoteus/RonMiguel RN
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Spider webs are great tools in nature to capture prey but they also sometimes get other things stuck in them. This seed, for instance, is airborne and, thus, very light. Some way or another, it ended up in this spider's web.
What strikes me about it is that the spider will simply cut this out of the web and let it drop. With some luck, that seed will still accomplish its goal of germinating. The only thing about it is that it caught my eye before the spider could get to work cleaning it out.
The hidden germ of life within a dried pea is revealed by adding water and light, not magnification.
'Oga' Lotus is known as the ancient Lotus. Its seed, said to be dated over 2000 years ago, was successfully germinated by Dr. Oga in 1952.
This photo is taken at Yakushiike park, Tokyo
Our Daily Challenge 3-9 January : Popped.
These seeds have germinated on the dried seedhead, and I am very pleased. I find it quite tricky to get them started from bought seed, so this is wonderful.
Lagunas de Ruidera. Castilla-La Mancha
Muchas gracias por vuestra visita, comentarios y por elegirla favorita.
Thank you very much for your visit, comments and for choosing her favorite.
One day around 1890, the seed of a white mulberry tree, perhaps borne from the droppings of a passing bird, fell on the grounds of the newly dedicated Washington Monument.
It germinated, grew and sank thick roots into the earth. An unlovely tree, it became the abode of bugs, bats and lichens. Tattered kites caught in its branches. And 129 years of history unfolded beneath its boughs.
Over the years, it bent with age. Its roots were exposed by runoff, trampled by human feet and compromised. On Sunday afternoon, May !1th 2019 battered by wind and rain, its main buttress root snapped and the tree fell.
According to historic photographs, the white mulberry tree, a neighbor of the Washington Monument, probably began growing around 1910. Records suggest that this witness tree is unique because they think it grew organically – no one planted it. As construction around the monument progressed, the early 1890s saw many “street” deciduous saplings planted. Still, mulberries weren’t typically used in this fashion, so some speculate that the tree may have been the only naturally occurring plant on site. We know for sure that it is, at the very least, over 100 years old, as can be seen from a 1919 aerial photograph.
Since the tree fell in 2019, Park Service arborists have kept the tree alive in hopes of saving it. It is now laying on the ground and roped off from the public to protect against further damage.
Alcuni semi l’anno prossimo germoglieranno e la natura ci offrirà così nuove fioriture, nuove bellezze per cui emozionarsi.
Next year some of those seeds will germinate, and nature will thus create new blooms: new beauty that touches our hearts.
Apple seeds germinated inside an Ambrosia apple (imported from Canada). I ate this apple and was surprised to find germinated seeds inside. And moreover, they were greening although did not have direct light being under a thick layer of fruit tissues.
Grass and sunflowers sown a few weeks ago now growing,
going to be fun to watch.
Sunflower Cottage, Annacloy
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En la foto una abeja sobre una estepa (Cistus albidus)
Jara o estepa son algunos de los nombres comunes de diversas plantas, la mayoría del género Cistus. Suelen ser parte, a veces importante, de las garrigas mediterráneas, y algunas especies se comportan como pioneras en la recuperación de suelos degradados. Son pirófitos, su germinación se ve favorecida por el fuego, y los incendios recurrentes ayudan a su permanencia al eliminar la competencia de otras plantas que acabarían por desplazarlas de los biotopos.
Buena semana a todos, ¡sed un poco bichos! ;)
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In the photo a bee on a rockrose (Cistus albidus)
The common name rockrose (rock rose in the UK) is the common name of various plants, most of the genus Cistus. They are usually part, sometimes important, of the Mediterranean garrigue, and some species behave as pioneers in the recovery of degraded soils. They are pyrophytes, their germination is favored by fire, and recurrent fires help their permanence by eliminating competition from other plants that eventually displace them from biotopes.
Good week to all!!!
We had good germination with Bell Peppers and Tomatoes and gave the plants we could not use to a friend with an allotment, he planted what he could and gave the surplus to other people, they gave him different veg plants and we have been given the tastiest Lettuce in 25 years with more to come.
12th June 2020 Home Stafford UK
13th Red Lettuce and Rhubarb delivered. Mind I have been asked to deliver a crumble with some of that. He likes my crumble.