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syngoniums · 1 month
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Can't have a Texas wildflower roundup without bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis). I'll admit there are so many and they are so overrepresented in artificially seeded wildflower areas that they sort of turn into background noise after a while, but here are a few I particularly liked.
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oliviarosaline · 1 month
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Eastern Redbud Tree
Cercis canadensis
This small tree in the legume family showcases lovely pink blooms in spring and is native to much of eastern North America. They grow in a variety of habitats, but prefer well-drained slopes in woods without many other plants to compete with. Its flowers are pollinated by carpenter bees and other bees with long tongues, and the leaves provide food for several caterpillar and moth species. The flowers on this tree are also edible and contain beneficial anthocyanins, a group of antioxidants.
March 19th, 2024
St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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francescointoppa · 12 days
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T – Trifolium pratense L. – Trifoglio pratense (Fabaceae)
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Ultimate Word Tournament!
phantasmagorical (English) [fænˌtæzməˈgɔrɪkəl] having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination.
fabaceae (English, Biology Dialect) [fəˈbeɪsi.i] (I don't really trust this one, but its what Wikipedia gave me) the legume, bean, or pea family of plants.
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rattyexplores · 7 months
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White Clover Patch
Trifolium repens
20/03/23 - NSW
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ruthbancroftgarden · 3 months
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Acacia vestita
Australia has a great many species of Acacia, including both shrubs and trees. Acacia vestita is on the fence, since it can either be a bush or a small tree. It has interesting leaves that are wide at the base, but narrow abruptly to a pointed tip. Like many other species in its genus, it has masses of yellow flowers in late winter. Though not from a winter-rainfall area, it is drought-tolerant and adapts well to cultivation in California. From New South Wales, on the eastern side of Australia.
-Brian
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colorsoutofearth · 1 year
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Wildflower photos by Colin Varndell
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fire-ecology · 5 months
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Gompholobium confertum flowering in the jarrah forest, south-west Australia
📸 @fire-ecology
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coyote-mints · 2 years
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youre in her dms im in her root nodules fixing nitrogen from the air
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alleghenyfeverdreams · 9 months
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Sky lupine custom commission, 2023
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agavex · 4 months
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Cape broom (Genista monspessulana). April 2023.
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syngoniums · 8 months
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Today's the last day of meteorological summer, so although we will stay hot here in Texas for some weeks to come, I feel like it's time to start posting the plants that got through the heat with flying colors. This is a young seed-grown Anacacho orchid tree (Bauhinia lunarioides), a species with very limited and patchy distribution from southwest Texas into Mexico. I grew it via the sophisticated technique of swiping seeds off a public landscaping tree and throwing them in this pot, which is an absolute mess. There's an agave and an incredibly spindly zizotes milkweed in here, the latter seedgrown ; there was a seedgrown scarlet muskflower in here too, though I haven't seen it in a bit. Rose 'Martha Gonzales' is sneaking into frame from an adjoining pot. All of these plants do exceptionally well in extreme heat and dry conditions (with periodic deep watering). Once we actually do cool down enough to transplant safely, I'll be taking them all out and repotting them less chaotically.
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oliviarosaline · 1 month
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Hop Trefoil Clover
Trifolium campestre
This species of trifolium is not native to the United States, its native range is in Europe and Western Asia, but it has now been introduced in some areas of the US due to being grown for fodder and escaping. However, it's not yet listed as an invasive species here.
June 17th, 2023
Weldon Spring, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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francescointoppa · 12 days
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T – Trifolium ochroleucon Huds. – Trifoglio bianco-giallo (Fabaceae)
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spatheandspadix · 11 months
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Honey Locust hours
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Red Clover Trifolium pratense Fabaceae
Photograph taken on July 3, 2023, at Marmora and Lake, Ontario, Canada.
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