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OUTFIT ***Ambrosia***Mesh:Tube Dress[mellow] :@ ***Ambrosia*** *Group member only*LB
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I used the ink and spritz technique on the flower and added some distress stickles for texture.
The background for this one is a slight twist on the flower technique that Shari Carroll showed on a video once- you spread the distress inks directly onto the craft sheet and spritz and then put your stamp onto that to ink it up and then stamp onto the cardstock.
One of the words behind the flower on the text is 'ambrosia'- hence the title : )
Hero Arts designblock flourish; Jamaican Forget me not
Ambrosia Salad
Stop-Motion Animation Filmmaker: Director, Production Designer, Fabricator, Animator, Editor. Rebecca Stillman’s 16mm short film, Ambrosia Salad.
I said a day or two ago that I was into simple designs - I changed my mind! I love working with circles in soap! These were inspired by some scrap book paper and are scented like ambrosia.
Introduced, warm-season, annual, erect herb to 2 m tall. Leaves form a rosette when young; they are grey-green, deeply 2- to 3- divided, hairy underneath and up to 16 cm long. Cream to pale-green male flowers occur in terminal spikes or racemes above the female flowers, which are few in number. Flowering is from late summer to early winter. A native of North America, it is a weed of bare or disturbed areas, such as roadsides, stockyards and stream banks, occasionally pastures; more abundant in the northern half of the region. Can invade and suppress overgrazed pastures, especially if grazed by horses. Seed is spread by water, stock or in fodder. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. Unpalatable; forms a serious human health hazard, causing hay fever and worsening asthma. Maintaining vigorous pastures with good ground cover is the simplest control method in pastures. Burning, herbicides, hand-pulling, slashing and biological agents can also aid control.
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***Ambrosia***Mischievous girl[gray tartan][TRP hunt]
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+:+WTG+:+ **The Cheshire Cat** wrist-belt mini mania
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Introduced, warm-season, annual, erect herb to 2 m tall. Leaves form a rosette when young; they are grey-green, deeply 2- to 3- divided, hairy underneath and up to 16 cm long. Cream to pale-green male flowers occur in terminal spikes or racemes above the female flowers, which are few in number. Flowering is from late summer to early winter. A native of North America, it is a weed of bare or disturbed areas, such as roadsides, stockyards and stream banks, occasionally pastures; more abundant in the northern half of the region. Can invade and suppress overgrazed pastures, especially if grazed by horses. Seed is spread by water, stock or in fodder. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. Unpalatable; forms a serious human health hazard, causing hay fever and worsening asthma. Maintaining vigorous pastures with good ground cover is the simplest control method in pastures. Burning, herbicides, hand-pulling, slashing and biological agents can also aid control.
Beifußblättriges Traubenkraut (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) - invasiv im Schwetzinger Hardt - eingeschleppt aus Nordamerika
Ragweeds, genus Ambrosia, are wind-pollinated herbs in the ater family (Asteraceae). Two native annual species that are especially abundant in the American midwest --common ragweed, A. artemisiifolia, and giant ragweed, A. trifida --are regarded with disdain because they are serious hay-fever allegens. These specimens were photographed August 19, 2009 in Champaign County, Ohio, USA.
Ambrosia is the food of the gods. The red spymaster chose that as a clue for his operatives to contact agents Olympus and Cook.
Distinguishing features:
- Plant reaches about 3' in height
- Leaves arranged oppositely or alternately on stem
- Leaves usually deeply pinnatifid, lanceolate in shape and usually much wider at base than at tip
- Many stems terminate in one or more cylindrical spikes of flowers, initially green and later yellowish-green or brown
- Flowers eventually mature and develop into achenes
Modern take on ambrosia made with segments of pomelo, tangelo minneola, cara cara orange, navel orange, blood orange, pineapple, and fresh shaved coconut. Served with creamy coconut Greek yogurt. Finally, this retro dessert lives up to its name.
Get the recipe from Dessert By Candy.
Beifußblättriges Traubenkraut (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) am Bahndamm bei Neulußheim (Gemarkung Altlußheim) - in den letzten Jahren invasive Verbreitung insbesondere am Oberrheingraben
Ambrosia, located in Santa Ana, is a high-end New French where “superb” dishes are served by an “above and beyond” staff.
Beifußblättriges Traubenkraut (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) am Bahndamm bei Neulußheim (Gemarkung Altlußheim) - in den letzten Jahren invasive Verbreitung insbesondere am Oberrheingraben