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Panax trifolius - Been going to Christman Sanctuary for 30+ years and this is the first year I have found this delightful plant species! The image is a bit misleading... the 'trifolius' refers to three of the once compund leaf shown, which may have 3 to 5 leaflets.
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Dwarf Flowering Almond; Prunus glandulosa
Plaint ID thanks to panda_orchid
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There were heaps of dwarf scorpionfish after dark Jones bay, Matakana, New Zealand. Don't really see them at all during daylight.
Grown from seed. This is the first one to open. I love them because they come in assorted colours, and last for months.
Dwarf turn 2: the infantry units move forward at a leasurely pace, waiting for the Empire to make the first move
Dwarf turn 1: the organ gun finally proves it is terrifying and hoses the entire pistollier regiment. The rest of the dwarf line shifts forwards slightly.
first dwarf to be cast. ferg did a good job on him his only sculpting tool at this point was a roosty pen knife and a pin so quite an achievement I think
Still only about one metre high after 25 years. Compared to the normal forest species of spruce it is really dwarf & a prized feature in my gdn.
...shortly before receiving a caution from his supervisor, who correctly judged that rubbing your arse in the faces of the general public might cross certain ethical and legal boundaries.
Particularly if you call it your "cheeky dance".
This plants official name is calothamnus quadrifidus dwarf.
The National Botanic Garden of Wales is set on historic parkland, dating back around 400 years. The centre piece is a spectacular dome, the largest single span glasshouse in the world. The plants in the glasshouse come from six areas of the world: California, Australia, the Canary Islands, Chile, South Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Great Glasshouse is zoned to reflect this.
Outside the glasshouse is the Ghost Forest, which contains 10 giant hardwood tree stumps – highlighting the alarming rate of deforestation.
The trees, which have been in Trafalgar Square and outside the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen, have found a new and permanent home at the Carmarthenshire attraction.