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young seedling ready for transplanting ("Matthiola incana")

You are looking at ghost pumpkins, carrots and giant sunflower starts. blogged here

 

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Photos from a short trip to Abkhazia

I love this time of year - all the seedlings coming up. I have to go out every evening to patrol for slugs. There's not many but even one can be devastating. Don't ask what I do with them.

seedlings protectted from birds with wire cages.

Seen at Schwerter Orchideenzucht

Brussel sprout seedlings, back lit by the sun. Growing in a raised vegetable bed.

Variety, Bosworth F1

The tomatoes came up first, only a few days after planting.

one of my rose seedlings bloomed.

The whole plant is 7cm tall.

Seedlings from a jacob's ladder and a viola plant have self sown in our apartment's garden. I'm afraid the landscapers are going to come along and cover everything with mulch, so I transplanted some of the seedlings to planters. Now if only I can keep the squirrels from digging them all up...

Pentax K-5 lls, Pentax-DA 50mm f1.8

For Urban Pantry's 'Plant Bomb!' event in 2010, where we distributed herb seedlings to apartment dwellers to spread the idea of urban edible gardening in Auckland.

This is one of 3 seedlings started at the OSU Biological Sciences Greenhouse. It is approximately 12 to 18 months old, and has lost the seed leaves (one of the attachment points can be seen as a dark brown spot on the lower stem)

The species is remarkable for producing only two mature leaves in its entire life - these lengthen continuously from the leaf bases as the plant grows. Growth is typically very slow. The leaves themselves are of very heavy substance and rigid - they feel like cardboard (similar to the leaves of the cardboard "palm" but even heavier). This species is native to coastal regions of Namibia and Angola, and in some portions of its range, receives most of its moisture from heavy fog as it rolls in from the south Atlantic. This is a primitive plant, and is frequently referred to as a "living fossil". Perhaps its closest living relatives are the Ephedras,

 

For a view of a mature plant in habitat, check the following link:

 

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Sustainable Capital Group's Paulownia seedlings in greenhouse

Planting seedlings in Central Kalimantan.

 

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In Mariposa Grove, a seedling grows where wildfires raged not so long ago....

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Cuscuta tasmanica seedling establishing on pot grown Wilsonia backhousei. Note haustoria developing on the coil around the Wilsonia leaf.

2014 First flowering

They are getting big!!

2 weeks on from planting, the distinctive deep red stems are clear to see on these beetroot seedlings. They will be carefully lifted from their greenhouse module trays and planted out once they have 4-6 leaves.

Second to the Zinnias, the Amaranth Seedlings are sprouting three days after sowing.

Heat'n'Grow Propagator

 

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