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Common name: Chocolate Weed, Wire bush, Redweed
Botanical name: Melochia corchorifolia
Family: Sterculiaceae (Cacao family)
Malayalam: Ketam, Cheruvooram
Tamil: Punnakkukkirai
Chocolate Weed is a herb or undershrub, 1.5-2 ft or more, with hollow stems, which are erect or sometimes prostrate. Small flowers are white or sometimes yellowish or pinkish. Flowers occur in terminal clusters. Leaves are ovate, rounded or very slightly cuneate at base, pointed at the tip, 3-6 cm long, up to 4 cm broad. Leaf stalk is 1/3-1/2 as long as the blade.
Taken at Kadavoor, Kerala, India
www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Chocolate Weed.html
www.hear.org/pier/species/melochia_corchorifolia.htm
[Thanks Jesuismal for providing the details.]
I don't know what the name of this Orange flower is but it is pretty. I was just informed it's Jewel Weed. Too pretty to be a weed. : )
Mongrel weed and Cultivated Shrub.
One will thrive left to its own devices whilst the other requires constant attention to maintain its falsehood.
One is loved by insects whilst the other is totally ignored by them.
One is destroyed by mankind whilst the other is sought after and cared for by mankind.
Continuing with my weed shots, I took a lot of them :)
This is Sorrel, a bad weed, but it looks pretty with the light shining through it's seeds.
Upland rice weeds / EUPHORBIACEAE (spurge family)
Weed name: Euphorbia hirta L.
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Lowland rice weeds / ONAGRACEAE (evening-primrose family)
Weed name: Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven
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A weed growing in a crack - Feel free to use this photo for your website or blog as long as you include photo credit with a clickable (hyperlinked) and do-follow link to www.homespothq.com
From "Drugged"
A project I did for my Design Photoshop class
Printed borderless on 11X17 metallic luster paper with separate name card defining the drug printed on matte presentation paper
Upland rice weeds / ASTERACEAE (sunflower family)
Weed name: Ageratum conyzoides L.
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Lowland rice weeds / PONTEDERIACEAE (pickerel-weed family)
Weed name: Monochoria vaginalis (Burm. f.) Presl
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This little "weed" grows in the parking lot in front. I've always thought it was kinda pretty, but the other day I got out the macro, got down on my hands and knees, and photographed it. Imagine my surprise when, on the computer, I discovered those tiny flowers in the lower right corner! Beautiful up close!
Pretty.
Later you can press the marijuana butter into a form. You will lose a lot of water at this point. This is a messy process, but it smells really nice, like fresh cut hay and cream.
I always tell folks to not make weed butter if in the next few days you have to travel to a country where marijuana is illegal. Your house, your hands, possibly your laundry, will smell like cream and grass - but the beer chauvininsts that live in countries where marijuana is illegal may misinterpret your culinary journey and think you're a smuggler. You could end up in Guantanomo, so be wise.
This recipe and all food-related culture on www.culiblog.org
Copenhagen are averse to the use of chemicals to solve the problem of weed removal from cracks in the pavement. The city employs workers to burn the weeds with a propane torch. This kills the existing weeds and reduces the number that re-grow in an area. Best of all, it introduces no toxic pesticides in the process.
Photo - Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lowland rice weeds / CYPERACEAE (sedge family)
Weed name: Fimbristylis miliacea (L.) Vahl
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Lowland rice weeds / POACEAE (grass family)
Weed name: Echinochloa glabrescens Munro ex Hook.f.
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What starts small can quickly spread through the rural countryside, both difficult to manage and uncooperative to handle. The leaves fold upon touch and pods form full of seeds. The pink pom pom flower is attractive to look at but if you touch the prickles on the sides of the stems will protect the plant. What starts out small...........and ends up an enormous problem for both rural and urban countryside, for animals, native fauna and humans.
Lowland rice weeds / CYPERACEAE (sedge family)
Weed name: Scirpus maritimus L.
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In this empty room, I am still secured knowing that I have you.
#weeding's amazing moment
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Soft fuzzy weeds
Sorry about the distracted descriptions. Am watching the aftermath of the Stanley Cup Finals. Go Boston? Poor Canucks.
Our progress on the raised beds has been slow, but successful. We have planted the previous four with seedlings and the 5th just needs compost/manure and a new weed liner along the edges.
Lowland rice weeds / POACEAE (grass family)
Weed name: Leptochloa chinensis (L.) Nees
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