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RIUM, WP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Shallow fissured and scaly bark. Koompassia malaccensis Benth. Fabaceae. CN; [Malay - Kempas; Borneo vernacular names - Berniung, Impas, Kempas, Kempas merah, Menggaris, Menggris, Meryang]. Distribution - Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo (throughout the island). Emergent tree up to 56 m tall and 149 cm dbh. Stem very smooth. Stipules ca. 2 mm long. Common in lowland and hill forests. Leaves alternate, compound, leaflets alternate, penni-veined, glabrous. Flowers ca. 3 mm diameter, white, placed in panicles. Fruits ca. 97 mm long, green, strongly flattened, light weight, wind dispersed pods, twisted lengthwise. Timber used for flooring.
Synonym(s):
Koompassia beccariana Taub.
Koompassia borneensis Merr.
Ref. and suggested reading:
FRIM Flora Database
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-39789
Editions Atlas Dinky series – leaflet with European series, this one is in French fo r23C Mercedes-Benz racing car (W25) in silver.
WI: Miller Brewery worksite leaflet, IAM Local Lodge 66 & UAW Local 9
AM shift change October 8, 2008.
(Photo credit: Casie Yoder)
My last outbreak of significant activity on the day of the Equinox was to walk around several streets in Gwaun cae Gurwen posting leaflets through the door of each house. The leaflet introduces my partner to the local community as the new Labour Candidate in the forthcoming Local Council Elections.
This is part of a 1954 coach services leaflet for Westcliff-On-Sea Motor Services Ltd., which by then was already under Eastern National control. I especially like the mention of coach trips to the south coast via the Tilbury Ferry. It’s from my own collection.
Yarn: Classic Elite Summer Sox in color #5581
Needle Size: US0/2mm
Pattern: Embossed Leaves from Favorite Socks
Modifications: Toe-up, short-row heels, ankle-length
Recipient: Me
Completed: 8 September 2010
16th April 2015 Liberal Democrats election leaflets and now being delivered to households in Bankfoot Area of Bradford © Paul Chambers/Alamy Live News
Simple caption with 5d & Sigma 150 Macro. Raindrops on a leaf in a Finnish countryside house, captured on a break during sauna.
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The Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) grows on grassland, roadsides and hedgerows throughout the British Isles, especially near the sea and on calcareous soils. Wild carrot is a member of the carrot family (Apiaceae), which includes parsnip, parsley, fennel and angelica.
Wild Carrot is in flower from June to August. It is biennial and seeds will grow only leaves in their first year, flower in their second year and die after setting seed. Hundreds of small white flowers are held in small umbels joined into one large umbel at the top of the sturdy stem up to 100cm high. In the centre of the flowers is one dark red flower which may serve to attract pollinating insects to the flowers. The leaves are finely divided into leaflets and smell carroty when crushed, but can be an irritant to skin.
It is the delicate white flower heads of Wild Carrot that have inspired the common name Queen Anne’s Lace!