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Tasmanian Waratah - Telopea truncata Nov 2005 Mt Wellington - Sawmill Track

 

This photo was taken with a Pentax Film SLR and scanned, unfortunately matte photo paper doesn't scan well.

"special form" от STC- возможно из- за очень интересной формы окон и их размера. Стараюсь вывести гребень на одну высоту.

compiled from a stack of 9 pictures

Varronia truncata (Fresen.) Borhidi

BORAGINACEAE

 

Local: Campus da Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF, Brasil.

 

Ref.: Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botânico de Brasília. 2007.

Sunlight brings out this varieties wonderful coloration, even at a young age.

Another variation of this moth, from the garden MV trap

well to me... I have only 5 haworthia truncata seeds from amca... and 3 maybe 4 have germinated... this is pure luck or I prefer to think A BONA FIDE MIRACLE ... hahaha

The lovely combination of the yellow Oxylobium ellipticum and the red of Telopea truncata at Snow Hill.

Piste de Belizon, Roura, French Guyana, FRANCE

Thanksgiving Cactus: PINK

Schlumbergera truncata cv 'Pink' / Family Cactaceae

Rockledge Gardens, Rockledge, Florida, USA.

 

P.S.: 'Pink' was the tag from the Grower.

Pleurothallis truncata - Hanging Gardens

Seed heads of Windmill Grass (Chloris truncata).

 

Nursery, Playford Operations Centre, Davoren Park, City of Playford, South Australia.

(Brazoria truncata var. pulcherrima). East-Central Texas.

 

Brazoria truncata var. pulcherrima is a rare mint endemic to xeric sandylands of a handful of counties in East-Central Texas.

 

Brazoria truncata var. pulcherrima was one of my 2017 biodiversity goals. To read more about these goals and my pursuit of this species check out my blog by clicking here.

   

Telopea truncata just starting to come into flower near Mt Mangana on Bruny Island.

plum shades from haworthia abuse.. gave it water and heat hope to rehydrate the poor thing...

Substrate: Quercus robur.

Sõitme, Harjumaa.

A particularly large, light-green clone. This is my plant with some species of Geometrid moth taking a rest on it.

1 fish drawing (3 x 25 cm.)

Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

Call number: ARC 209-232

New Hampshire Orchid Society Show

Nashua, NH Feb. 12, 2011

Pleurothallis truncate 7187

Beautiful dead leaf mantis, Deroplatys truncata from Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo. orionmystery.blogspot.com/2011/07/maliau-basin-part-ii.html

  

More cool tropical mantids: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/03/mantis.html

Species from the Philippines

 

Photographed at the Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco

Pleurothallis truncate 7181

Shot at Leeton. Native warm-season annual or short-lived perennial erect, hairless, tufted C4 grass usually less than 50 cm tall and forming a dense low crown; sometimes short stolons are present. Stems are unbranched and flattened, with a kneelike bend near their base. Flowerheads are digitate, with 6-9 widelyspreading branches, each 4-20 cm long. Spikelets are 2-flowered (sometimes 3), blunt-tipped and black when mature; the upper awn is much longer than the spikelet. Flowers from spring to autumn. Mostly found where ground cover is relatively low, such as along roadsides, in drier native pastures and heavily grazed situations. Native biodiversity. Readily colonises bare ground, areas subject to compaction and shallow soils. Relatively short-lived, it makes rapid growth after warm-season rain and provides a quick green pick; young growth is readily eaten, but becomes fibrous and unpalatable with age; productivity is low. Tolerant of set stocking and close grazing, it is better suited to sheep than cattle due to the low height of its foliage. Favoured by grazing systems that maintain low ground cover. It shows little response to increased fertility.

Schlumbergera truncata

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cacto de Natal, flor de maio, flor de seda

 

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