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morethansalad · 11 months
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Jasmine-Infused Water / Nam Loy Dok Mali / น้ำลอยดอกมะลิ (Raw Vegan)
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happyheidi · 7 months
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ig: eunhee_home
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year
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Crow and Willow Tree, Kawanabe Kyosai, 1887
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the-cricket-chirps · 2 months
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Ogata Korin
Chrysanthemums by a Stream
c. 1715-30
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ozgurkedi · 7 months
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the-evil-clergyman · 1 year
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Cherry Blossoms by Utagawa Hiroshige (Edo Period)
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elinerlina2 · 22 days
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A pleasant breeze, Nohgata City
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classic-asian-art · 3 months
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(Grasshopper and sunflower), c. 1877 by Shibata Zeshin (1877, colour woodblock print)
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lotusinjadewell · 1 month
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Thầy Pagoda, Hanoi. Credit to Blog của Rọt.
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fullcravings · 2 months
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Persian Love Cookies
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happyheidi · 8 months
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𝖩𝖺𝗉𝖺𝗇𝖾𝗌𝖾 𝗌𝗍𝗈𝗋𝖾𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗇𝗍𝗌
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lionofchaeronea · 6 months
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Blue Irises, Ohara Koson, early 20th century
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boschintegral-photo · 5 months
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Asian Swallowtail (Papilio Xuthus) Kyoto, Japan
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dougdimmadodo · 6 months
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Ghost Plant (Monotropa uniflora)
Family: Heath Family (Ericaceae)
IUCN Conservation Status: Unassessed
Over 80% of plants form mutualistic relationships with soil-dwelling fungi, linking their roots to the fungus' hyphae and providing photosynthetically produced sugars in exchange for hard-to-access nutrients that the fungus takes in from the soil. The Ghost Plant, which is found mainly in temperate shady forests across much of Asia and the Americas, also connects its roots with the hyphae of fungi (specifically members of the family Russulaceae,) but contributes nothing; it is a parasite, stealing nutrients not only from its host fungus but also from other plants (particularly birches) that its host is also connected to. Living entirely on stolen nutrients means that Ghost Plants have no need to carry out photosynthesis, and as such they lack the green pigment chlorophyll that almost all plants use to absorb sunlight, giving them their namesake eerie white appearance (although on occasion pale pink individuals are recorded) and allowing them to survive in dark, shady conditions that other plants are unable to colonise. Ghost Plants bloom rarely and unpredictably (as they do not photosynthesise they have no need for aboveground leaves or stems when not reproducing, but apparently develop stems and flowers rapidly during periods of wet weather following prolonged dry conditions,) baring a single bell-shaped white flower with a black-and-yellow interior that attracts various species of bees and flies. Following pollination the plant's tiny seeds are forced through gaps in its petals and carried away on the wind, remaining dormant in the soil they settle on until they detect a suitable host fungus growing nearby.
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Image Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/49477-Monotropa-uniflora
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the-evil-clergyman · 11 months
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Plum Blossoms at Night by Ohara Koson (Early 20th Century)
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elinerlina2 · 2 months
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Kuju Flower Park has a landscape like the foot of the Alps.
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