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Monterey, CA - Leptospermum scoparium 'Helene Strybing' - L. scoparium is the source of Manuka honey

A Manuka dá o néctar para um mel delicioso e medicinal

At Ginseng, Manuka.

Coromandel Manuka wood

Manuka(tea-tree) Forest

 

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

A dainty little flower from the New Zealand "tea-tree"

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Manuka factor"(UMF) activity rating of 20%.

Active Manuka Honey UMF 20+ has a "Unique

Manuka Honey UMF 20+ reflects level of non-peroxide activity (20%), which is provides highest level of anti-bacterial activity. The honey independently tested by NZ laboratory.

In independend laboratory test has been shown that Manuka Honey UMF 20+ is more effective against a wide range of bacteria including helicobacter pylori( this bacteria causes most stomach ulcers), and wound-infecting bacteria such as staphylococcus aureus, e. coli.

Beneficial properies:

* Digestive care

* Sore throats

* Boost general health

* Antioxidant rich

Pure natural Manuka honey with no additives

  

Manuka, Tea Teee (Murtaceae) - Boat Harbour, Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia

I'm going in! It will be a sticky situation but I will endure it.

 

Setting up. Buttontree Lane and Poppy,Bean and Bloss set up shop together.

Means of communication.

 

Unedited image taken with & uploaded from my smart 'phone.

Manuka, Tea Teee (Murtaceae) - Boat Harbour, Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia

Manuka State Wayside Park (13.4 acres) is a small park with arboretum and hiking trail about 19 miles west of Na‘alehu on the Mamalahoa Highway (Route 11): We made the short stop on our way back to Kona from South Point and Kaulana Bay. The arboretum (8 acres) was originally planted in the mid 1800s and is said to contain 48 species of native Hawaiian plants and more than 130 species of other exotic plants and introduced flowers: Unfortunately, they are not marked, and so having some prior knowledge gives you a better impression than the park gets on its own merit. It left me wishing it was better cared for. Surrounded by the South Kona Forest Reserve, and part of the 25,500 acre Manuka Natural Area Reserve, the wayside stop is thought of as an excellent example of mid to lowland native mesic forest. Perhaps taking the trail would have given me more of that feeling, but the day had already been ambitious, and we weren’t prepared for the hike. However it was a pleasant stop, shaded as it was after all the time we’d spent in the morning sun on the Ka Lae promontory.

Vitali Tea is a company related to Yoga mates, fat loss tea, teaware and manuka honey providers.

 

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

w sea-salt snowflakes and camomile in a handmade buttery crust

 

Sharing Happyness™

© the garden slug

Gladstone Peak and Clare Peak from Waterloo Burn valley, Takitimu Mountains, Southland, New Zealand

Fence in cafe area Manuka, Canberra, ACT

Crappy photo I know, but that was before I knew better. Based on the scale, this rainbow was about 54cm, about 4.5 - 5.0 pound. Tasted damn fine smoked over manuka chips and washed down with a couple of beers.

This is where manuka honey comes from.

August 7, 2009. Manuka NAR, olopua exclosure. Drosophila ciliaticrus.

I love manuka honey - it's the only thing that helps when I get a sore throat. It's truly miraculous stuff and so tasty too!

The Pinnacles from the road into Stony Bay

 

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

Thevetia peruviana be-still tree, yellow oleander

Full of lots of antioxidant goodness

On a walk back to my car after a hospital appointment through the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. On a damp September day 2019 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

The Christchurch Botanic Gardens, located in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand, were founded in 1863 when an English oak was planted to commemorate the solemnisation of the marriage of Prince Albert and Princess Alexandra of Denmark.

  

The Gardens sprawl over an area of 21 hectares[2] and lie adjacent to the loop of the Avon River next to Hagley Park. The Christchurch Botanic Gardens have a variety of collection of exotic and local plants of New Zealand. Some of the many attractions of these beautiful Gardens include:

 

The Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre, which opened in April 2014, has a café, gift shop and an interactive permanent exhibition featuring the history of plants and gardening in Canterbury, New Zealand.

 

The Herb Garden, located by the Curator's House, (started in 1986) has several plants of culinary and medicinal value.

 

The Central Rose Garden has more than 250 varieties of modern cultivator roses.

 

The Heritage Rose Garden has a selection of rambling heritage roses that delight in the summer months.

 

Collections of plants from all around the world including Asia, North America, Europe, South America and South Africa.

 

The conservatory complex which includes Cuningham House, a large Victorian glasshouse containing a tropical collection, Townend House with its flowering plant displays, Garrick House with a cacti collection and the adjoining Gilpin House, with an orchid/carnivorous plant collection.

 

The Fernery has an array of native New Zealand ferns.

 

A variety of bird watching opportunities, with many woodpigeons being present and a cormorant colony in action during the spring.

 

The Rock Garden contains some plants that remain in flower throughout the year.

 

The Erica Garden has several Ericas and Callunas, providing flowers and foliage year round.

 

A portion of the Gardens has several species of Rhododendron and hybrids with several associated plants of Hostas, Helleborus and Liliums.

 

The Water Garden has lilies and irises and is surrounded by many mature trees and shrubs.

 

A mature native plant section with a wide range of New Zealand plants.

For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christchurch_Botanic_Gardens

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