Gerste | Barley
Hordeum vulgare
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Barley and cornflowers, Germany
Known for their distinctive qualities and purposes, barley and cornflowers are two famous agricultural crops of Germany. Gerste, the German name for barley, is a grain that may be used to make bread, brew beer and feed livestock. In many parts of Germany, especially in Bavaria and Franconia, it is an important crop.
Cornflowers, the bright blue blossoms you see in today’s photo, are a type of wildflower that bloom in the summer and are used as a decorative plant in gardens or as natural textile dyes. They are endemic to Europe and have come to represent the fauna and flora of Germany. During the harvest, the combination of these two crops is a sight to behold in the German countryside.
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Kennt ihr euch mit den verschiedenen Getreidesorten aus? Wie viele von den dargestellen Getreidearten erkennt ihr? Für die Auflösung nach links swipen.
Credits: Der Post ist inspiriert von utopia.de.
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Schottische Graupensuppe
Schottische Graupensuppe
Die traditionelle schottische Graupensuppe (da heißt sie Scotch Broth) wird mit Lamm, Gerste, Zwiebeln, Möhren und anderem Gemüse zubereitet. Mann kann sie natürlich auch mit Rindfleisch zubereiten. Und der liebste Schwabe schwärmt immer noch von der Gerstensuppe auf den Skihütten seiner Jugend.
Schottische Graupensuppe
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Nicholas Cunningham - photo by Richard Gerst
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just found out what barley is… i thought it was round and green and lentil-like
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A poem by Amy Gerstler
In Perpetual Spring
Gardens are also good places
to sulk. You pass beds of
spiky voodoo lilies
and trip over the roots
of a sweet gum tree,
in search of medieval
plants whose leaves,
when they drop off
turn into birds
if they fall on land,
and colored carp if they
plop into water.
Suddenly the archetypal
human desire for peace
with every other species
wells up in you. The lion
and the lamb cuddling up.
The snake and the snail, kissing.
Even the prick of the thistle,
queen of the weeds, revives
your secret belief
in perpetual spring,
your faith that for every hurt
there is a leaf to cure it.
Amy Gerstler
Image: Colored Carp at Monet's Pond #2 (Photograph by Hisao Mogi)
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Gerste | Barley
Hordeum vulgare
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🌌 Von den sanften Hügeln Baden-Württembergs bis zum unendlichen Weltraum: Alexander Gerst , unser AstroAlex, bereitet sich auf sein größtes Abenteuer vor - die Mondmission! 🚀🌕
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This was typhoon Trami heading for Japan in 2018. Photos were taken by German astronaut Alexander Gerst. He wrote: “Staring down the eye of yet another fierce storm. Category 5 Super Typhoon Trami is unstoppable and heading for Japan and Taiwan. Be safe down there!”
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prompt: crossover
17776 and Portal, something ive wanted to do for awhile!
this is a finished prompt for chelltastic's portaltober :3
if youd like a text-only version, click here
also wikimedia commons tells me i have to say i remixed the cloud photography. here's the wikimedia entry, the original photograph was taken by Alexander Gerst
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From "Indonesia in Pictures" by Tom Gerst
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