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Riley Blake chevron fabric - 8 fabrics on the front, grey on the back.

Material:Non Leather

Color:Multicolour

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Multi Colour Pure Georgette Saree With Designer cut work blouse

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THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON, CONVERSAZIONE VISIT TO THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN, JULY 16TH 2011 (2 of 32)

 

Tim Upson, acting Director of the Botanic Garden and our host for the day (centre of the group, with multicolour folded umbrella), explains the new Sainsbury Laboratory, as we stand by the entrance. After a very wet start to the visit, the rain and wind had begun to ease off. In the foreground is a Maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba - a 'living fossil'), part of a formal planting in a series of rows.

 

The further notes below are based partly on the Garden's website, and on a short report of this visit written by Vaughan Southgate & Brian Rosen (in press November 2011).

 

NOTE ON THE BUILDING

The Sainsbury Laboratory was designed by Stanton Williams and was opened on April 27, 2011. It has 'high-tech' specifications and houses the Herbarium, a seminar room, meeting spaces, support areas, and laboratory areas for 120 botanical staff, as well as a new Garden Cafe for the public. Further information is given on the explanatory plaque inside the entrance area of the building.

 

PS (October 2012): This building has just won the Stirling Prize (for good British architecture): bit.ly/UVf5mD

 

NOTE ON THE GARDEN

The garden is set in about 16 hectares (40 acres) of land containing about 8,000 different species of plants and trees from all over the world. The garden opened in 1846 and succeeded an older, smaller garden elsewhere in the city. Initially (1831), the University funded development of only the western half, the layout of which is credited to the first Garden Curator, Andrew Murray, in consultation with Reverend John Stevens Henslow, and is now a Grade II* Listed Landscape. Well-known as a mentor of Charles Darwin, Henslow was an all-round scientist, who was Professor of Botany in the University from 1825 to 1861. He had firm ideas about variation and the nature of species, and his garden planting scheme was conceived to illustrate this. So in an almost literal sense, the garden sowed the seeds of Darwin’s later thinking on these topics in the development of his own evolutionary ideas. The planting schemes were also laid out, according to plant systematics of the time, on a silt and sand soil, and this soil lies on chalk and flint. Owing to the low rainfall; extensive mulching is carried out, minimising the amount of watering necessary to keep the plants healthy. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used to an absolute minimum.

 

BOTANICAL NOTE

Ginkgo biloba belongs the gymnosperm order Ginkgoales, whose earliest fossils are Permian in age (around 270 million years ago). Ginkgo fossils are known from the Jurassic (240 to 145 million years ago), but the species then were different from the modern Ginkgo biloba. The one surviving species is native to various restricted regions of China, but the tree has become popular for planting in streets, gardens and parks all round the world, not least because it does well in polluted city atmospheres.

 

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at the Circus Hub in the Meadows, Edinburgh

Kaffe Fassett's wool Regia, an explosion of colours surrounded by high quality 100% cotton mercerised Anchor yarn. Soon available.

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Original Image - modified for Smile on Saturday Selective Multicolour

 

Task 50 is Multi-colour.

Let’s see some vibrant colours! This might be a group of objects or a single object that is multi-coloured. But be creative! Share your photos online with the hashtags #viewfinders #dailyphotos #keepsmiling #stayhome

Blue green and transparent in one

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As a nail biter for as long as I can remember I am so proud of my new nails. I've managed to not bite them (except one!) for a couple of months now and I'm making the most of them with lots of nail painting. For today's theme of multicolour I went for a polka dot look. The colours are dabbed on with the end of a bobby pin.

Phallus multicolour is a species of fungus in the family Phallaceae. It is similar in overall appearance to Phallus indusiatus, but it has a more brightly coloured cap, stipe and indusium, and it is usually smaller. It is found in Australia, Guam, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Papua New Guinea, Zaire, and Tobago as well as Hawaii. It has a pungent smell which attracts flies and other insects. The bell-shaped cap is covered with a greenish-brown slime termed the gleba which is the sticky spore mass. The flies land in the gleba and consume the slime, depositing it as excrement elsewhere thus effecting spore distribution.

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Having fun in the studio, now and then, why not eh?

Do not play with your food?

I was careful and ate it afterwards! LOL

 

Have a yummy day and thanx, M, (*_*)

 

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Fruit, veg, peppers, faces, tomatoes, banana, raspberries, fun, studio, multicolour, black-background, colour, design, square, conceptual art, NikonD7000, Magda-indigo

I'm very excited because I have new yarns. Fresh new colours from Anchor, 100% cotton mercerized... simply the best!

Stay tunned for all the novelties.

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Location: Temple Bar, Dublin.

 

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Taken on Sefton Park - Liverpool

 

The different colours contras in the snow. it is just a shame I got droplets on the lens. I have tried to clean then on post, but still I like the photo

  

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The former Barnsley Council Central Office painted as an art project by artist Patrick Murphy.

 

Part of a set.

14th January 2009 - The pub quiz WIN!

 

Here's me pointing at a scribbled drawing of the woman who starred in Rumpole of the Bailey. From that the others got the name Patricia Hodge. They'd probably have got that name eventually anyway, but I think my picture really gave them the edge.

  

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At a local farmer's market on Vancouver Island.

  

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I was exploring photoshop, and tried to learn some new skills, and this is one of my finished products. A common image i know, but you dont see many of these images actually showing a real VW camper.

 

I hope that you all enjoy, and please comment, this is all my individual work, including photo of the camper.

  

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THis colourful scarf was made by the technique called nuno felting, which is a type of wet felting. Soap, hot water, and agitation bind the fibers together. I used a 100% silk chiffon and silk georgette as a base and decorated with 100% merino wool and silk fibres.

 

The scarf measures approximately 10 x 44" (25cms x 120 cms).

THis is a size of scarf to wear comfortably even in the summer with your light summer cloths.

I used extra fine 18 microns wool, so it is soft and not itchy.

 

Please, handwash in cool water and gentle soap. You may press gently and rinse in cold water. Do not place in washing machine.Dry flat or hang from center and pull to shape.

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