Asarum canadense.
March 2022.
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62440.01 Asarum europaeum by horticultural art https://flic.kr/p/2nErM8S
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Hexastylis speciosa / Harper's Heartleaf at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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和物も咲きだしてます。 #コバノカンアオイ #コシノカンアオイ #雪割草 #園芸 #伝統園芸植物 #カンアオイ #寒葵 #ミスミソウ #三角草 #asarum #primula #flowers https://www.instagram.com/p/CpXCMTuLpTa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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One of the more interesting differences is found between plants that normally grow in full sunlight and those that grow in the shade (Figure 9.7). (...) Light saturation levels for shade plants are substantially lower than those for sun plants (see Figure 9.7).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
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Wild ginger, Asarum canadense, in the woods with its weird little flower at ground level.
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biggest inat pet peeve is when some moron posts a picture of an asarum with no flowers and IDs it to species and people AGREE and then its RESEARCH GRADE if you cant see the flowers you cant ID a hexastylis it is that fucking simple kill yourself immediately if you ID a flowerless hexastylis to species without explaining
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Leuco Asarum’s Warm Wool Mittens
• [x] cover hands
• [x] restrict dexterity
• [x] keep out the cold
• [x] function using Leuco Asarum’s own warmth
• [x] fit the season
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どなたかご教授いただきたいのですが、これ(1枚目)が「羅紗葉」ってヤツなのでしょうか? 2枚目が他の葉(通常)です。 #オナガカンアオイ #カンアオイ #寒葵 #サイシン #細辛 #伝統園芸植物 #園芸 #asarum #plants https://www.instagram.com/p/CdKIVQ_vNcV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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双葉葵[Futabaaoi]
Asarum caulescens
双葉[Futaba] : Two leaves
葵[Aoi] : Wild ginger, hollyhock, mallow
It grows in dimly lit areas of forests. It is so named because one stem divides in the middle and produces two leaves. It has small flowers like mushroom caps around this time of year, but I could not confirm it this time. As mentioned above, there are several plants with the name Aoi, but this one is wild ginger, or one of the genus Asarum.
葵祭[Aoi matsuri](Aoi festival, or Kamo festival) in Kyoto is so called because the 双葉葵紋, the crest of 賀茂神社[Kamo jinja], is displayed in various places. Another name of Futabaaoi is Kamoaoi. 紋[Mon] means crest, 神社 means shrine. And, it is also the design motif of the crest of Tokugawa clan, the 三つ葉葵紋. 三つ葉[Mitsuba] means three leaves.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_Crest_Futaba_Aoi.svg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aoi_Matsuri
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokugawa_clan
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