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theyoungwaldschrat · 9 months
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Euphorbia cyparissias - cypress spurge The plant on the left is a typical flowering cypress spurge, the long thin plants on the right are also cypress spurges but with a fungal infection (Uromyces pisi-sativi). A great example of morphology changing plant pathogens
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Walter Stein - Portfolio: A Common Botany ( Cypress Spurge / Maple / Bramble). Woodcut. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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itscolossal · 2 years
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Milkweed, Cypress Spurge, and Other Native Plants Soar into the Sky in Mona Caron’s Poetic Murals
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I personally think Arcade Gannon knows Jack shit about plants. You could toss terms like eudicotyledon and monocotyledon and he’d get them, but if you ask him about what makes a cycad not a fern or to tell the difference between spotted spurge and common purslane he’d have no right answers. He could tell you what the world’s largest, likely oldest, tree is, but he could not tell you how to spot the difference between a Douglas fir and an incense cedar is. He doesn’t know there’s more than one type of cypress and doesn’t know that common juniper doesn’t have berries (on account of being a gymnosperm). He doesn’t know how plant cell walls thicken.
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bharatvarsh22 · 4 months
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FROM SEEDS TO SERENITY: TRANSFORM YOUR HOME WITH THESE CAPTIVATING DECORATIVE PLANTS!
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If you want to add some greenery to your home but don’t know where to start, we’re here to help. There are a lot of plants that can be grown indoors. Some are easy to grow while others require a little more care. Some plants tend to grow best in certain areas of the house (like the kitchen), but there are also many that do well anywhere! In this guide, we’ve compiled the top decorative plants for any indoor setting so that you can get started growing them today:
Coleus
Coleus is a perennial plant, which means it will come back year after year. It’s also part of the mint family, making it an indoor plant that’s easy to care for. Coleus plants can be grown in pots or directly in soil, but they will thrive best if you provide them with plenty of light and water.
You can buy coleus at many garden centers or florists’ shops during spring and summer months (when they’re most likely to be available). If you have trouble finding one near where you live, there are several varieties available online as well!
Junipress
Juniperus is a genus of coniferous trees and shrubs in the family Cupressaceae. The most familiar species are the Junipers (Juniperus communis), which are native to Europe, North America, Asia and northwest Africa.
We, at Bharatvarsh Nature Farms, love junipers because they have such a distinctive look. We’ve put together some tips on how you can incorporate this plant into your home decorating projects:
Jennifer cypress
Jennifer cypress is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 10 feet. It has dark green, glossy leaves and white cones in the winter. The trunk of the plant is slender with age, which gives it an elegant appearance.
This slow growing tree is also known as “angel wing” cypress because its leaves resemble wings when they are young. The bark on older trunks becomes furrowed and scaly as well as orange-brown in coloration when mature.
Dracaena
Dracaena is a genus of about 60 species of plants in the family Asparagaceae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Madagascar.
They are evergreen shrubs or trees growing from 2 to 20 m tall.
Croton
Croton is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It was formerly placed in the now-defunct family Tiliaceae.
Croton has a long history of use as folk medicine and as an ornamental plant; however it can be toxic if ingested by humans or animals due to its phorbol ester content.
Read More: https://bharatvarshnaturefarms.com/from-seeds-to-serenity-transform-your-home-with-these-captivating-decorative-plants/
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joearf · 1 year
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2023.04.21: Cypress Spurge - Tod’s Point, Old Greenwich, CT
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versatileer · 1 year
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Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – Cypress Spurge on the Field
Featured Photo: Flower of the Day – Cypress Spurge on the Field
Today’s Featured Flower Photo of the Day: Cypress Spurge (on the Field) Here is today’s featured photo flower presentation. To let this year shine bright, I am featuring fine photos of flowers, continuing to honor the brighter side of life again this year. Today’s Flower of the day is Cypress Spurge (on the Field). Cypress Spurge, or Euphorbia Cyparissias is native to Eurasia, and is an an…
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47015741 · 2 years
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Cypress spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias) [OC]
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Viola Striata (Striped Cream Violet)
Viola Pubescens (Downy Yellow Violet)
Cornus Florida (Flowering Dogwood)
Malus Sylvestris (European Crab Apple)
Euphorbia Cyparrisias (Cypress Spurge)
Fragaria Virginiana (Wild Strawberry, Mountain Strawberry)
Viola Sororia (Common Blue Violet)
Photographed Spring 2021
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rabbitinthemeadow · 5 years
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A fragrance delivered on the breeze, recalling memories as tender as fresh blossoms // Part 3
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natureinsight · 4 years
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Euphorbia cyparissias, tarhatyräkki
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theyoungwaldschrat · 2 years
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Cypress spurge, Euphorbia cyparissias, in its normal form and malformed due to a parasitic fungus infection (Uromyces pisi-sativi)
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dazey-aceie · 2 years
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✦  What the 1-A students + Aizawa smell like.  
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◈ Aoyama
➥He smells like some sort of foreign perfume, not Japanese or American, but like French or maybe even Italian or German. Like a floral sort of scent, airy and not overpoweringly sweet. Just enough for it to remind you of a cozy salon almost.
◈ Mina
➥She seems to give off a citrusy scent almost, like something with a little kick. Like a popsicle or a can of febreeze. More of grapefruit lime than lemon, her hair gives off a stronger scent than the rest of her body, slowly enticing you to inhale it a bit longer.
◈ Tsu
➥Humid. But not in a bad way, she smells like rain, like freshing soaked lily pads. The smell of what you’d expect someone who spends more of their time near some sort of water. But fresh water, never chlorine or salt water but the refreshing scent of pine and a small pond.
◈ Iida
➥A cedar scent almost, but lighter and clearer, almost sharp even. He sometimes smells a bit of oil, due to his engines, but he never lets it over power, instead it just adds to the “smell of Iida”. He smells of expensive cologne too, but nothing too strong, just enough to give off a sort of Iida vibe.
◈ Uraraka
➥Freshly washed laundry, like fabric softener. Sweet pea or vanilla, extremely calming and cozy. Giving off a homey feel. Her hair smells extremely faint of basil, and maybe ginger, just reminds you of home.
◈ Ojiro
➥Kind of musky, but not really. Mostly just cinnamon, or paprika(?). Like more “spicy” than you’d be expecting. He has a memorable scent, maybe because he deep cleans the fluff on his tail during every shower so whenever he walks it waves around wafting around his scent.
◈ Kaminari
➥Maple and jalapeno mango! A lot more out there than others I guess. When he does remember to shower, he likes to have fun by mixing different shampoos together to create his own “signature scent”. He’s experimented quite a bit and realized he liked maple and jalapeno mango together the best.
◈ Kirishmia
➥He smells exactly like the woods. The perfect mixture of trees, crisp air, and musk. He takes pride in that, he’s perfected the combo and says that it's “extremely manly!” He showers often, especially because he works out alot so he doesn't want to smell bad, so he kinda uses too much shampoo, and it becomes really strong, but not in a bad way.
◈ Koda
➥Like a bed or field of flowers. Wild flowers mainly, just a mix of 'em all, really comforting but not too sweet, just enough to be able to calm you down if your nerves are riled up. If he hugs you, you’ll feel like you are literally in a fairytale field with birds singing and the sun shining so brightly.
◈ Sato
➥He smells exactly like a homey bakery! Sugar, flour, cinnamon, sesame seeds too. Rather than a sweet bakery, like what you’d expect from his quirk, he smells more of a bread bakery or croissants, he tries not to overdo it as he already picks up the scent of sugar quite easily.
◈ Shoji
➥Lemon sage and rosemary. He smells clean. Almost like a doctors office or the dentist, but not that far, just enough to be refreshing. Like a glass of lemonade on a hot 90 degree day.
◈ Jiro
➥She smells of acrylic paint and lavender mainly, not sweet or sour, but like a comforting “bitter” smell. Its not too strong either, but she does like to make it kinda noticeable. I also feel like she’d smell a bit more tangy.
◈ Sero
➥I feel like sero would give off like the smell of roasted hazelnuts or almonds. Like the center of a fall day. Kinda toasty too, like cinnamon and hot cocoa.
◈ Tokoyami
➥Like black cypress, he seems to have to most musky smell of the whole class, I just feel like he’d smell like a mall kiosk- Like- The inside of hot topic pretty much. But, darker.
◈ Todoroki
➥Extremely minty, as well of fancy cologne. Like a balance between the two, he has no shame in spurging while using his dad’s card for all of it, and if you mention how you like how he smells he’ll offer to get you a 5 gallon tub of it. You had to respectfully decline.
◈ Hagakure
➥She smells faintly of rose water, or orange blossoms, floral but not sweet. She doesn’t want to sem too strongly as it would be a disadvantage given her quirk, but she does want to kinda stand out too. I also see her smelling like crisp air while the cherry blossoms are blooming.
◈ Bakugo
➥Like an open campfire, but indoors, his quirk plays a pretty big part in that, but he also smells like spices. Like thyme, rosemary, basil, oregano and more, being cooking is a pass-time hobby for him, the smell rubs off on him, he always smells like the inside of a cozy italian restaurant, or like camping, a mix off the ashes and wood burning as well as the slight sweetness of marshmallows and chocolate.
◈ Midoriya
➥Kind of a mild cozy thing (?) He’s another one of the students that prefers a much more subtle scent, but he wants to make sure he still smells good, he needs to keep up his appearance if he wants to be a pro hero. (His words). Maybe he’d smell of toasted bread or cinnamon, like breakfast! Really calming but the occasional bit of tanginess, (like orange juice or something.)
Mineta.
…don’t make me say it. (his own grape jelly-)
◈ Momo
➥Berries! Not like the artificial scent of berries, that's disgusting, but like a berry farm. Just bush with berries! Raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries. Not too sweet, but differently refreshing, she sometimes smells like vanilla too, like a pastry. Like a tart pretty much.
◈ Aizawa
➥ Smokey, kinda like cigarettes but not too strong, also black coffee. Like bittery smokey vibes.
the lesson of this story is that the inside of the 1-A classroom smells like a bath and body works
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odoroussavourssweet · 4 years
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Perfumes As Planets: Agrippa Edition
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, the medieval occultist, has recipes for incense for each of the seven astrological “planets” -- and these are surprisingly possible to translate into modern perfumes!
The Sun
We make a suffumigation for the Sun in this manner, viz., of saffron, ambergris, musk, lignum aloes, lignum balsam, the fruit of the laurel, cloves, myrrh, and frankincense; all which being bruised and mixt in such a proportion as may make a sweet odor, must be incorporated with the brain of an eagle, or the blood of a white cock, after the manner of pills or troches.
Ok, so we’ll skip the brains and blood.  The rest, though, consists of perfume ingredients that actually make sense.  
Saffron, ambergris, musk, lignum aloes (i.e. oudh), lignum balsam (i.e. guaiac), bay leaves, cloves, myrrh, and frankincense: that sounds like a rather heavy scent, but at least plausible.
Amouage Jubilation XXV is actually pretty close: it contains all of the above except saffron.  I haven’t smelled it, but it’s supposed to be a warm, boozy-orangey incense, by the redoubtable Bertrand Duchaufour.
The Moon
For the Moon we make a suffumigation of the head of a dried frog, the eyes of a bull, the seed of white poppy, frankincense, and camphor; which must be incorporated with catamenia, or the blood of a goose.
Simplified down to actual perfumery ingredients this is just frankincense and camphor.  Use Fragrantica’s handy dandy “search-by-notes” feature and you get
Comme des Garcons Hinoki, a rather delicate and austere cedar/pine/cypress woody scent with camphor and incense accents.
Saturn
For Saturn, take black poppy seed, henbane, root of mandrake, the loadstone, and myrrh, and make them up with the brain of a cat or the blood of a bat.
Henbane and mandrake are not scented plants, but both are in the nightshade family Solanaceae, tribe Solanoideae, which contains tomatoes and chili peppers, which are common perfumery notes.  Replacing the nightshades with chili, we get
Dame Perfumery Chilehead, supposed to be an aromatic herbal/lime/chile pepper scent, with some myrrh mixed into a traditional vetiver/oakmoss/patchouli base.
Jupiter
For Jupiter, take the seed of ash, lignum aloes, storax, the gum benjamin or benzoin, the lazuli stone, and the tops of the feathers of a peacock; and incorporate them with the blood of a stork, or a swallow, or the brain of a hart.
The ash tree is not a scented plant, so let’s skip that; what’s left is styrax, benzoin, and oud.  
Let’s go with
Nicolai Parfumeur Createur Amber Oud, which is a cuddly, creamy amber-lavender, only notionally oud.
Mars
For Mars, take euphorbium, bedellium, gum ammoniac, the roots of both hellebores, the loadstones, and a little sulphur; and incorporate them all with the brain of a hart, the blood of a man and the blood of a black cat.
Euphorbia is the spurge family that includes poinsettias, and produces a latex-like sap.  Bdellium is a fragrant resin similar to myrrh. Neither type of hellebore is a fragrant plant.  Gum ammoniac is related to asafoetida. 
The closest analogue to this I can come up with is 
L’Artisan Parfumeur Premier Figuier,
which is a fig scent that has a significant “milky-sap” component and also a quite detectable sulfurous/onion-y/curry-ish asafoetida note.  I found it off-putting, myself, but it does fit the description.
Venus
For Venus, take musk, ambergris, lignum aloes, red roses and red coral, and make them up with the brain of sparrows and the blood of pigeons.
Roses, musk, ambergris, and oud! A beautiful traditional composition!
Zoologist Perfumes Nightingale is supposed to be an excellent, rose-forward, feminine, fruity-chypre take on the genre.
Mercury
For Mercury, take mastic, frankincense, cloves, and the herb cinque-foil, and the stone achate, and incorporate them all with the brain of a fox or weasel, and the blood of a magpie.
Cinquefoil is not a scented herb. That leaves mastic, frankincense, and cloves.  The closest match I could find was 
Bogue 07738, which is supposed to be a very elaborate resinous-creamy yellow floral, well-reviewed but hard to find.
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rock-cedar-mosquito · 4 years
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Generally I’m a waters-and-the-wild kind of person, but there’s also something to be said for the forsaken and sun beaten little strips of ground along the roads, where we get our best wildflowers. Hawkweed, cow vetch, and birdsfoot trefoil are everywhere in this city; goatsbeard, stitchwort, bugloss, and spurge are new to me this summer.
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pagan-witch-yo · 4 years
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Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi edition: Correspondences
Wild Hyacinth 🌅Femininity, water, venus, protection, love, happiness. Use to aid in childbirth, smell to get rid of grief, use the dried flowers in love mixtures, and grow in the bedroom to protect against nightmares.
Cohosh 🌅Love, masculinity, protection, courage, potency. Used in love magic, to drive away evil when hung or sprinkled around a room, in bath magic to drive away evil and aid impotency, and carried for courage.
Lily 🌅Femininity, Moon, water, breaking love spells, protection. Plant around the home to keep away unwanted visitors and to protect against all evil, carry a lily to break a love spell.
Lady Slipper 🌅Femininity, Saturn, protection, water. Use to protect against all negativity and negative magic.
Strawberry 🌅Venus, femininity, luck, love, water. Associated with Freya. Used heavily in love and pregnancy magic.
Hibiscus  🌅Water, venus, love, lust, femininity, divination. Drink the tea to induce lust and use in love magic.
Iris 🌅Water, venus, purification, wisdom, femininity. Used for cleansing, purification, and they symbolize wisdom, faith, and valor.
Lobelia 🌅Femininity, water, Saturn, love, stopping storms. Use in love magic and throw the powdered plant towards a storm to stop it.
Lily of the Valley 🌅Mercury, air, masculinity, happiness, mental powers. Use to boost memory and lift spirits.
Spurge 🌅Purification, protection, Saturn, water, femininity. Used to cleanse a house after childbirth, is incredibly poisonous, and also incredibly protective.
Poppy 🌅invisibility, moon, femininity, water, fertility, money, luck, love, sleep. Use in sleep magic, eat to promote luck, money, fertility, and love, used in dream magic, and to make oneself invisible.
Violet 🌅Venus, femininity, luck, love, peace, wishes, lust, healing, protection, water. Carry flowers to protect yourself and to bring on fortune and wealth, wear to induce sleep, mix with lavender for a strong stimulant and arousing blend.
Ferns 🌅Air, mercury, masculinity, protection, rain-making, fortune, luck, health, exorcism, youth. Put in floral arrangments for protection, plant at the door for protection or keep inside the home, wear or carry to guide yourself to treasure, burn the dried herb to rid yourself of evil spirits, burn outside to call rain or get rid of snakes and noisy creatures.
Grasses 🌅 Protection, psychic powers. Tie knots in the grass around the house to protect it, carry for psychic powers, mark wishes on stones with grass then bury the stone or throw it into running water, hang to dispel evil.
Hydrangea 🌅Burn, carry or scatter to break a hex or curse.
Witch Hazel 🌅Masculinity, fire, sun, chastity, protection. Use to protect against evil, carry to mend a broken heart.
Alder 🌅Air, the other realm, masculine energy, invisibility, healing, and protection.
Star Anise 🌅Masculinity, protection, youth, purification, Jupiter, air. Sleep on them to protect from nightmares, use to get rid of evil, use in protection and meditation incense, use in purification baths, and to call spirits.
Maple 🌅Air, masculinity, Jupiter, love, money, longevity. Used in love and money magic, and to make magic wands.
Birch 🌅Feminity, protection, water, Venus, purification, exorcism. Gently hit people or animals who are possessed with a birch stick to exorcise them, hang for protection in general and against lightning, and make into a broom using the twigs.
Dogwood 🌅 Protection, wishes. Place a drop of sap on a handkerchief on midsummer and carry it faithfully in order to have a wish granted, and place in protective amulets.
Hawthorne 🌅 masculinity, Mars, fire, fertility, chastity, happiness, fishing. Used to increase fertility and oddly enough maintain chastity, carry to promote happiness or good luck with fishing, hang in the house for protection in general and against lightning, and is sacred to fairies.
Holly 🌅Fire, protection, anti-lightning, dream magic, luck, masculinity, mars. One of the best protective herbs out there, throw at wild animals to get rid of them, put beneath your pillow to make your dreams come true, hang for good luck around yule or carry to promote good luck.
Magnolia 🌅Feminity, venus, fidelity, earth. Keep near or beneath the bed to maintain faithfulness in a relationship.
Pine 🌅Purification, banishing negative energy, defense magic, protection, clarity of mind, spirit communication, healing, growth, inspiration, confidence when carried, good for legal matters. Burn to awaken its properties.
Black Cherry 🌅Venus, love, divination, water, femininity. Use in love and longevity magic. Use as a substitute for blood.
Oak 🌅Divination, prosperity, strength, victory, healing, masculinity, fire, the sun, protection, fertility. Use in protection magic and to protect against evil. Carry to protect yourself against harm. This tree has been revered in magic for a very long time.
Cypress 🌅Earth, Saturn, feminity, healing, longevity, comfort, protection. Eases the mind and aids grief if carried at funerals, best used in times of crisis, use to invoke gods, grow near home to protect it, burn for healing, and use in immortality magic.
Elm 🌅Love, Saturn, water, feminity. Use to protect against lightning strikes and carry to attract love.
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