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treemaidengeek · 1 month
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Galium aparine aka cleavers, bedstraw, goosegrass, catchweed, stickyweed, velcro plant, & robin-in-the-hedge, is The Most Textured Plant. People either love it or hate it. When you run your fingers lightly up its leafy stems, its myriad tiny hooked hairs grab at your fingers in a way that is like velcro but soft, like the sticky side of tape but not tacky and without residue.
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foragerskitchen · 2 months
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Cleavers (Galium aparine) Soup
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maidofdarkness23 · 8 months
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Fun Fact of the night because I'm nocturnal
I used to think that Cleavers looked like astronauts...
I thought Cleavers were just really agile astronauts and I only realised a few months ago that they weren't.
I'm fifteen, how did I only just realise?
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scytheral · 1 year
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— PRiNACEASSiS : A gender related To being a Fairytale Princess and Having a Darker Side , The song "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" , Broken Mirrors , Elegance && Cleavers ! ~~ 🤍
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Coined by The Prince , requested by Anon.
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[ PT / Prinaceassis: gender related to being a fairytale princess and having a darker side, the song a cruel angel's thesis, broken mirrors, elegance, and cleavers
Pronounciation: Prin-na-cee-ah-sis
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unkn0wnvariable · 2 months
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Cleavers and Bluebells
A small patch of sunlight falling on bluebell seedpods, poking through the masses of cleavers covering the woodland floor in Southwick Wood.
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silverior968 · 1 year
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More cat designs lolz (scroll to the end for design notes)
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[Image ID: A digital drawing of the catified versions of Baron Vengeous, Nefarian Serpine, a faceless one and a cleaver. Varon Vengeous is a stocky gray tabby pixiebob with light brown eyes and black armor. Next to him is his name and an eye close-up. To his right is Nefarian Setpine, a lean tuxedo cat with green eyes and one red paw. He is wearing a black jacket and trousers, and a frilly shirt with an emerald pendant. His hair is slicked back and the white markings on his face resemble a skull. Above him is his name and an eye close-up. Below Vengeous is a drawing of a catified faceless one, a white, faceless cat with multiple tails and purple goo spurting out of cracks on it's body. Above it is the label "faceless one" glitched out. Below Serpine is a catified Cleaver, whose entire body is covered in grey armored fabric with lighter gray details, a black belt and a black visor. Their claws are huge and made of metal. Above them is their name and a close-up of one of their claws. / End ID] Last cats from the to-do list, feel free to request more! Baron Vengeous is a pixiebob, which were once rumoured to be hybrid cats but are actually just regular ol' housecats. Nefarian Serpine got his 3rd design because the previous one didn't look weasely enough. The faceless one was hard, but I ended up going with this design. The goo is meant to look like butterfly wings because 1. Butterflies are cool and 2. They give me kinda eldritch vibes. And finally, the Cleaver. I replaced their scythes with reinforced metal claws, they're not exactly capable of what a scythe is (ex. The Anton incident) but they can be just as lethal. The claws are on all paws, they're retractable.
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year
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27th January 2023: Lakeside and home 
I enjoyed seeing and hearing beautiful Blue Tit and Great Tit at Lakeside on my lunch time walk with Long-tailed Tit seen too including one on the ground which I’d not often seen before. I am on a good run for seeing tit species, I took the first picture in this photoset of an intricately marked and colourful Blue Tit momentarily poised on a branch looking down. For these three tit species generally but particularly Blue Tit I think for seeing and photographing them this has been my best winter for them enjoying them so much at home, Lakeside and other sites. I saw gorgeous Green Woodpeckers well in the meadowy areas of Lakeside again what a run I am on for them, and got lovely views of Coot as the second picture in this photoset shows, Moorhens scuttling around and Mallard. I got a wonderful view of a sweetly singing Robin kissed by a gorgeous shaft of winter sunlight, I was so thrilled to hear it bird song can be such a precious sound of this time of year I took the sixth picture in this photoset of it. As with other days this week the bushes in the east of the site were brimming with House Sparrows, I got some lovely views of these iconic urban birds once more and managed the eighth picture in this photoset of one. Magpie as shown in the ninth picture in this photoset I took today including two at once and picking on the tiles of a roof out the back I saw these very well at Lakeside today too, Jackdaw and lovely male Blackbird were key at home sightings today with a spider seen well in the landing again tonight.
I enjoyed the viburnum looking nice in the back garden and an exquisite hopeful sun kissed scene of some of the daffodil shoots and ivy in the front garden at the end and start of my lunch break respectively. Red deadnettle, cleavers and a beautiful show of catkins again south of Kornwestheim lake again as the fourth picture in this photoset shows were plant highlights of my lunch time walk.
Shapes in the bare winter landscape grabbed my attention on my walk at Lakeside, with great bits of sun on the walk and interesting cloud formations which were nice to see. I took the third, fifth and seventh pictures in this photoset of views at Lakeside. There were some gripping dramatic cloud scenes and bits of pink in the sky in a memorable sunset tonight I took the tenth picture in this photoset of this. I hope you all have a nice weekend. 
Wildlife Sightings Summary: Green Woodpecker, Magpie, Carrion Crow, Jackdaw, House Sparrow, Goldfinch seen well from home on the balcony feeders too, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Long-tailed Tit, House Sparrow, Robin, Blackbird, Woodpigeon well at Lakeside and home, Feral Pigeon, Mallard, Coot, Moorhen, Herring Gull seen nicely on beach lake, Black-headed Gull and the spider I believe the Noble False Widow. I seem to recall hearing Starling.
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awkwardbotany · 2 years
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Eating Weeds: Cleavers Coffee
Eating Weeds: Cleavers Coffee
One of the world’s most beloved beverages comes from a species of plant found in the fourth largest family of flowering plants. Rubiaceae, also known as the coffee or bedstraw family, consists of around 13,500 species, placing it behind just Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, and Fabaceae for the most number of species. Coffea arabica, and other species in the genus Coffea, are grown for their fruits which…
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First forage of the season.
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kropotkindersurprise · 2 months
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Black Panther Party member Kathleen Cleaver on non-violence. [source]
Non-violence is a very non-functional approach in a society that's based entirely on organized force and violence. A country that was created in violence, land was taken in violence, a society that's perpetuating itself through violence in the ghettos, in Vietnam, in Africa. Wherever you look, there is organized force and violence at work to maintain this society. There is a world of difference between 20 million unarmed people, and 20 milion people organized and armed to the gills. That's Power.
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clemtiness · 6 months
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the energy of The Seven campaign is so slumber party/bathroom talk and it makes me so proud to be a teen girl disaster
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tastyflowers · 1 year
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sorry what? cleavers? hello?
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jaubaius · 1 year
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unkn0wnvariable · 2 months
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Covered in Cleavers
Masses of cleavers covering fallen branches on the woodland floor, in Southwick Wood.
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profoundlyfaded · 6 days
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Another favourite interaction in the game.
I love Gale and Karlach, they have a really sweet friendship and the care they share for one another is one of the best dynamics in the game.
I like to think that regardless of the outcome of Karlach’s story, so long as he remains human, he still makes the Cleaver. If she dies he keeps it as a reminder of her, and as a reminder to keep his promises. If she goes to the hells, he takes it to Wither’s Party and presents it too her, teaches her the words that make it work.
Karlach is delighted, and returns to the Hells (with Wyll or Tav) and uses it as an awesome distraction. First the axe dances, enemies are mesmerised by this strange axe and then ruthlessly murders everyone on her hit list.
Karlach’s Kinetic Cleaver becomes almost as famous as she does.
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year
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1/12/22-Winchester and home part 2 of 2: Flora and fauna-Peregrines, Mute Swans and more
Key species seen today:
Cleavers-A plant I’ve seen well so often this week it was good to see some again in Winchester.
Grey Squirrels-In a period of time I’m seeing them so often in Abbey Gardens I saw them well here today and also saw two running up and down a tree in the grounds of Winchester Cathedral quite closely and they kept going up to each other as though play fighting which was fascinating. It was great to see them make contact an interesting bit of behaviour. I took the third and fourth pictures in this photoset of the ones at Winchester Cathedral. 
Blackbird and Wren-I got a great view of one in particular and saw a few more by the River Itchen for the former taking the seventh picture in this photoset of it and saw Wren extremely well at Abbey Gardens getting fantastic views of it not for the first time here.
Mute Swan-As I ate eating lunch at the river it was lovely to see two waddling Mute Swans on the blue and golden in the sun water, this is the closest I’ve ever seen them to where I eat lunch near Winchester City Mill I think. An outstanding wild moment of my day, I took the eighth picture in this photoset of one.
Peregrine Falcon-In the busy month December is I knew I had to try early to take a photo of a Winchester Peregrine in a twelfth and final month this year. Just like in October it wasn’t looking hopeful on the lunch break but as if by magic right at the end of lunch I noticed the majestic Winnie the female Peregrine on top of St. Thomas Church, her figure looming large like a grand statue. I was overjoyed to watch her again and take some photos two weeks on from getting some November shots of her here. The final two pictures in this photoset two of the ones I got today. To say for the first time that I photographed a Peregrine in Winchester in every month of the year is phenomenal. As I mentioned in the first of my wildlife and photography highlights posts of the year that posted earlier I have had an incredible year for these marvelous birds and I have loved seeing them so much in 2022. The photographing them in every month of a year was a goal pre-pandemic, it’s a nice challenge as you’re not always gonna see them in central Winchester outside the constant days of them being around in breeding season and I was on track for three months of 2020 until the pandemic rightly meant working from home. I have documented multiple times how much working from home home and my lunch time and evening Lakeside walks and what it has done for my hobby means to me, but I’m so thrilled to do to the Peregrine photo in every month thing in the hybrid working system in 2022. I have such a unique relationship with the Peregrine and get a lot of passion out of seeing and trying for photos of them. I also saw; Black-headed Gulls on the green out the front nicely, Dunnock I believe possibly the one that comes into the garden going into the forsythia hedge a bit further along this morning, Pied Wagtail well near the cathedral at lunch time, possible Fieldfare by the river too, Robin, Woodpigeon, Feral Pigeon, thistle with its flower about to emerge, purple deadnettle, more lovely groundsel, yarrow, garlic or common penny cress, bramble, periwinkle, stinking iris with the red fruit which is shown in the sixth picture in this photoset with some I saw at Abbey Gardens alongside further along the street, possible crane’s-bill in the second picture in this photoset, other flowers, beautiful rose hips looking moody in the misty morning light, mallow and winter heliotrope leaves and others including some shown in the first picture in this photoset. I also heard Herring Gull at home and in Winchester, and singing and calling birds I couldn’t quite tell what by Lakeside and at the station this morning respectively. I took the fifth picture in this photoset of a pretty bush at Abbey Gardens a possible goldenrain tree. 
Part 1 of today’s posts about the landscape is here: https://dansnaturepictures.tumblr.com/post/702469855752929280/11222-winchester-and-home-part-1-of-2
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