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Darah-darah, Kumpang, Kumpang Puteh; Myristicaceae.

 

Aril is oily.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14: Fruits 1-6 per infructescence,

globose to short-ellipsoid; fruiting pedicel 6-15 mm long. Fruits yellow to orange, very spicy.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Fruit on a short, 1-2 cm. long axis, pinkish or apricot-yellow, sub-globose or oblong, up to 2·8 em. long and 2-2·5 em. in diam., on stout stalks 1 cm. long and 3-4 mm. thick.

 

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will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

2010/03/07

yamate dori oohashi junction tour.

 

and tokyo junction tour.

Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long.

 

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High-Gain MadHouse Vol.14 "JUNKY WALTZ 10th Anniversary gig" at Gifu Bravo - Kakamigahara city 2011.06.25

 

Junky Waltz

Eternal Elysium

Dub 4 Reason

 

www.junkywaltz.com

www.gifu-bravo.com/

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Penarahan Tandok; Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Elliptic or (obovate-)oblong, broadest at or above the middle. 4-10 cm long, base cuneate or attenuate, apex either subacute or sometimes faintly acuminate with blunt tip, obtuse or rounded; nerves 6-16 pairs. nerves and venation faint on both surfaces.

 

Apparently predominantly a freshwater swamp forest species. Trees usually with stilt-roots. Furthermore characterized by leaves smaller than in the type variety, elliptic-oblong to obovate, with obtuse apex, drying brown, and with faint nerves and reticulation.

 

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I tried to step on a Ferris wheel only with one for the first time.

私は初めて、ひとりで観覧車に乗った。

 

大人の科学(otona no kagaku)Vol.14

I changed a center pinhole into my homemade pinhole.

[MAP by ALPSLAB]

 

学研・大人の科学 vol.14 の付録。

思わず買ってしまいました。

パノラマでも撮れるのでちょっと面白いのが撮れそうな予感?(笑)

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Bark not furrowed, not or but slightly flaky, nearly smooth; inner bark pinkish, orange, or brownish, granular; wood white.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16" Bark dark greyish-brown, not furrowed,

nearly smooth; inner pinkish to brownish; sap red, watery, not very copious.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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I went by taxi. From Lerwick down south to Sumburgh on A970 one day in september 2015. It was rainy, foggy and grey. I had a Leica M3 with a 35mm Summicron attached, and a fresh Ilford FP4+ film inside the camera. These are my notes from this trip, as seen from the backseat of the taxi out the right hand side window.

Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

will appear in vol 14...when and if it's ever finished.

Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

From Flora Malesiana, Ser I, Vol. 14 (2000) Field notes:

Bole straight; bark longitudinally fissured, dippled or cracked; bark slash brittle, gritty; slash wood soft, whitish or yellowish. Leaves glossy above, becoming

dull on drying. Flowers bright yellow, smell unpleasant or of ripe pears, visited by bees. Fruits globose, (greenish) yellow, or orange.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Fruits

1-3 per infructescence, ellipsoid or obovoid, apex subobtuse, base often narrowed, 1.2-

1.6 by 0.8-1 cm, with mealy hairs 0.2-0.4 mm long; dry pericarp 1-1.5 mm thick; fruiting

pedicel (4-) 6- 15 mm long. Ripe fruits light or dark brown, or

yellow.

 

Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Fruit usually in pairs,

pear-shaped, obtuse at the apex, often with the remains of the

stigma, narrowed to the base where the perianth scars form a

small collar, rusty-tomentulose, 1·5-2 em. long and 1-1·2 em. ·

broad: stalk slender, 5 mm. long; pericarp thin. Seed smooth, with

an outer, light brown succulent coat, dark blackish brown beneath.

Aril red, laciniate at the apex, covering the seed.

 

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Myristicaceae.

 

Flora Malesiana Vol. 14 (2000): Tree 3-20 m. Twigs 1-2 mm diameter, at first with rusty stellate scale-like hairs 0.1

mm long or less, glabrescent; bark finely striate, not tending to crack or flake. Leaves

membranous, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 7-21 by 2-7 cm, base cuneate-attenuate to

rounded, apex up to 2.5 cm acute-acuminate; greenish brown above, grey-glaucous beneath,

at first with sparse, greyish, scale-like hairs, 0.1 mm long or less, glabrescent;

dots absent; midrib raised above; nerves 14-20 pairs, raised above; venation very fine,

prominent and distinct above; petiole 7-15 by 1.5-2.5 mm.

 

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