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The sign says it is a dwarf avocado and, while pruning, I squished a bunch of mini avocados that were on the ground. I had no idea I even had this tree. Note to self: research avocado trees so I can eat them next year, as opposed to step on them. It is awfully close to the fence...and far away from the stick with the name tag. I wonder if it is a volunteer left over from the real tree that has now disappeared. Hm.
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Macro of a Dwarf Crested Iris, AKA "Abbey's Violet", found near the end of Tremont road in Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont.
by Chase Howard
Botanists recently confirmed the discovery of dwarf sundew (Drosera brevifolia) in Maryland, where it was reported growing in open areas with wet, peaty sand near Nassawango Creek in Worcester County on Nature Conservancy property. Local botanist, Chase Howard, made the discovery and contacted the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and The Nature Conservancy to confirm.
The lil Scamp dwarfed between a half-million $ worth of campers. haha. Johnny's RV Resort. Foley, Al.
This is one of my dwarf zinnias that finally bloomed...I have yellow, white and this pink so far....many more buds aboutto pop open!
Dwarf salamander (Cryptotriton nasalis) found in Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009.
Large View On Black
Whitish Dwarf Squirrel - Prosciurillus leucomus - Беловатая карликовая белка
Tangkoko Batuangus Nature Reserve, Sulawesi island, Indonesia, 08/12/2015
The Seven Dwarfs is a restaurant in Wheaton, IL. I remember driving past it a lot when I was younger. Sadly the sign seems to be in some disrepair, with half the neon not working. The little guy at the left waves his arm, but neither side has all the arm parts illuminated, so one arm just blinks on and off.
Juniperus squamata 'Blue Carpet' (Mutation) 2019 photo - Common Name: Singleseed Juniper, Size at 10 years: 1x5ft., needle has a gray-white band, USDA Hardiness Zone 4-7, In Garden Bed HR-U for 10.8 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2009.
Missouri Botanical Garden: Juniperus squamata is commonly called singleseed juniper because each fleshy, elliptic, blackish, berry-like seed cone it produces contains only one seed. It is native to mountainous areas from Afghanistan to China and Taiwan. It grows somewhat variably in the wild, from prostrate ground cover to spreading shrub to upright shrub/small tree. Awl-shaped, sharply-pointed, gray-green to blue-green needles (to 5/16” long) appear in whorls of three. Each needle has a gray-white band.
Genus name comes from the Latin name for the juniper.
Specific epithet is in reference to the scaly brown bark.
'Blue Carpet’ is a prostrate form that grows to only 12" tall but spreads to 4-5' wide. It is a mutation of Juniperus squamata 'Meyeri'. It is noted for its attractive attractive silver-blue foliage (blue green in winter), carpet-like habit and scaly brown bark.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.8"N 84°06'45.1"W
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My favorite Disney character!
PS - yes, I was too cheap to buy the t-shirt so I took a picture of it instead!
I folded new dwarf playing violin designed by Eric Joisel, folded from 42cm double tissue paper mc'd together
Vogelkop subspecies of dwarf cassowary at Walsrode Weltvogelpark, Germany.
Casuarius bennetti westermanni P. L. Sclater, 1874
Casuariidae
Casuariiformes