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gardenandtable · 4 years
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I love when I have garden visitors. This guy is a Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea). They always love the wells of my bromeliads.
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Clivia miniata. This is one of my favorite houseplants. It’s a relatively slow grower, but when it rewards you with flowers like this who can complain?
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gardenandtable · 5 years
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Well someone is a happy Streptocarpus.
Plant pictured: Streptocarpus ‘Wow’
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gardenandtable · 5 years
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Aloe hybrid “silver star” in 6" rustic glazed pot.
One of many similar but differently colored aloe hybrids by Kelly Griffin. This one is just about to bloom. 
Potted September 2016
Catalog # si201635
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gardenandtable · 5 years
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Uuhg she’s soo pretty
I’m gonna be obsessing over my gladiolus until they all go dormant
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gardenandtable · 5 years
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Plant of the Day Monday 5 November 2018
The crowns of the Gunnera tinctoria (Chilean rhubarb, giant rhubarb) were being protected from the cold temperatures of the coming winter by inverting the old foliage on top of them and securing the large leaf blades by skewering them with the petioles (leaf stalks). This large, robust herbaceous perennial forms a spreading clump and thrives in damp locations.
Jill Raggett
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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Gotta be proud of your kaffir lily when the unimpressionable member of the family goes “wow” at the sight of it x3
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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🌱🍀☘️🌿🍃🌵✨
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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Agave Victoriae Reginae ‘Himesanoyuki’ is a super compact dwarf form of Agave Victoriae Reginae
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Photography by Patrick Vierthaler
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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ISLANDS OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION: INDOOR FARMING IN ASIA
What’s the real state of the indoor farming industry, beyond all the marketing and hype? How are food systems and societies actually adapting to these new forms of production and distribution? These were a couple of the large questions on Jacob Eisenberg’s mind when he decided to leave his job and travel to Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan last fall to seek the answers for himself.
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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gardenandtable · 6 years
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Rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera spp.) have some of the most striking foliage in the entire forest. They are one of the most common orchids around here. . . . #orchids #wildflowers #plants #nature #kentucky #appalachia
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Veronica chamaedrys, Plantaginaceae
Known as Germander speedwell, this native plant, along with other members of the Veronica genus, is easily recognisable due to the blue, small zygomorphic flowers which grow along the often creeping stems. It reminds me of my paternal granny because the similar V. persica grew abundant in her garden and she used to call the flowers Eyes of Mary, as they are called in Milanese dialect.
The plant is pictured growing in open grassland, on the hills south of Glasgow.
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