Week 7, physical proof of the size of the corn. Just about 3 feet now.
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Le Jardin (1903): Nepenthes (pitcher plants, carnivores).
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Clematis ‘Crystal Fountain’ (by entireleaves)
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Tiffany Studios
A ‘Wisteria’ Table Lamp, Circa 1910A San Fransisco Iconoclast: Henry Africa’s Collection of Magnificent Tiffany Lamps
This collection is amazing.
Update: Here is the response from the folks at www.cactusjungle.com on my ID request. If you haven’t checked them out, follow their blog and check out their nursery!
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That’s a Kalanchoe tubiflora, also known as a Mother of Millions because of all the little plantlets coming along the leaf edges. In other words, it’s a succulent weed. By the way, i wanted to ID this on your post, but I can’t seem to comment on tumblr. arggh.
Peter
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My herbs are growing beautifully.
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The flower of a sugar maple. The stamens are long, allowing the pollen to be caught and distributed by the wind.
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“Let Them Grow” Federal Arts Project (1938), created by Stanley Thomas Clough. Works Projects Administration Poster Collection, Posters of the WPA, Conservation of natural resources, Ohio.
The Peto Water Garden at Buscot Park in Oxfordshire
The Water Garden at this 18th century mansion was designed by Sir Harold Peto in 1904
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My eyes are still in training to spot these. Maybe I’ll do better this year… (via The William Brown Project)
KALE (by Louise001)
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