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icemft · 5 years
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So @sleaterkenny tagged me in this top albums of 2019. Idk if they knew what they were getting themselves into with giving this to a music major who can’t shut up but I love this. The thing is I don’t really listen to new music so like I’m just going to talk about what I’ve been listening to and try to throw in currentish stuff. Also it’s not in any particular order. Also if you like my opinions and music choice listen to my radio show at wmxm.org every Tuesday from 5-7.
Wild flag by willd flag
- this is one of those “super group” with Mary Timothy from helium and Janet Weiss and Carrie brownstein from sleater Kinney. They only ever put out this one album but like I still really want more from them. Currently I’ve been loving future crimes. It has such a longing to it at the same time it’s incredibly strong. It’s like raw unhinged Carrie and I love it. Romance is also really fun. I like how his album tackles these big things then has songs like romance and boom that are just like fun and flirty.
Prom queen by beach bunny
- so it’s a local Chicago band and I’m becoming obsessed. It’s a female fronted band and I really think they are about to like break out. They have the thing some riot grrrl bands do which is cutesy but still kick ass. The titular song prom queen is probably my favorite. It talks about beauty standards but it’s still a bop. It also like alludes to an eating disorder so trigger warning but for me personally it reminds me that I’m not totally alone yf. Also that makes the song sound super depressing but it’s a break up bop I promise.
Le Tigre by le Tigre
- so god bless Kathleen. Kathleen is also from bikini kill and she’s like such an icon. Every song goes hard. Hot topic is super great it’s just like funky background with Kathleen belting important women over it. My favorite is deceptacon. It’s just fun and bratty. They use their instruments in such a interesting way. It’s so clear that everyone is just having fun. Every song goes so hard.Potty mouth by bratmobile- okay so like iconic it’s part of the birth of riot grrrl I love it. Okay so their cover of cherry bomb. Like I think I went off about this already but I love how girlie it is yet it still commands so much attention it’s kick ass. They take that song that was used to exploit the sexuality of a underage girl and it fucks with the patriarchy. All the songs are so fun. They call out relationships call out men and demand to be heard about everything they want to talk about. I love the way each song feels like they are directly bitching at you
Emerald valley
- this is by filthy friends which is one of those “super groups”. It has corin tucker if sleater Kinney and peter buck from REM. It’s all about climate change and you can tell that everyone is passionate about what they are talking about. Corin Tucker as always tears apart the room with her vocals it’s like a battle cry. Also if you get the vinyl it’s green and I’m a bitch for colored vinyl. Bonus you should listen to despirta which is by them and it’s a fuck Trump ballad.
So this is kinda a cop out but I’m living my best life..
Diomands by Elton john
- so it’s all re-released Elton music but it’s has a super good mix of his stuff. Admitally after watching rocket man I got back into Elton john and it’s like a rennasance. Bennie and the jets is a banger and tiny dancer always pulls at my heart strings. It’s hard to pick an Elton song to be my favorite but I’ve been listening to goodbye yellow brick road a lot and I’m preforming it at my piano recital coming up so I’ll say it’s my favorite
So this definetly isn’t in anyway new but I’ve been loving the age of backwards by the spells
- so this came out in 1999 around right after sleater Kinneys the hot rock. Its a duo with Mary Timothy of helium and Carrie brownstein (of sleater Kinney). It’s a short experimental ep and I love it. So I had to listen to it a couple of times before I could say if it was good or not but I decided i liked it. Carrie sings a lot and I love her voice and the chemistry between Carrie and Mary’s guitars is insane. It’s a lot of entangled riffs and weird affects. My favorite song off of it is can’t explain which is a cover they did of that song by the kinks.
The Woods by sleater kinney
- I know Im suppose to talk about the center wont hold but like truthfully i cant write a whole essay right now and i dont want to get too conversational. what ill say is if you dont like the album youre wrong and dont ever mention janet weiss to me again because im conflicted. Anyway...Carrie brownstien is the best guitarist of our genoration and im being 100% serious when i say this if you dont agree with me youre sexist and homophobic. The woods i feel like is where i can point to and be like are you shitting me listen to these solos. I feel like carrie had always had killer solos but something about this album (and going forward but especially this album) makes it feel even more powerful. Carries guitar is like a fucking weapon and you can feel it cutting you open. Of course corins vocals fill the entire room and attacks anything in it’s path. The fox i think showcases the power of her voice better then any of their discography. As always sleater kinney tackles so many issues and this album goes for everything. The song that really stands out though is jumpers. I remember listening to it the first few times and just being like this shreds but once i really listened to the lyrics i fell apart. I think part if it has to do with the fact i can relate to it but i also feel like its one of the only songs that talks about suicide that doesn’t romanticize it and also doesn’t pity it. Jumpers is like this unstoppable force of nature that is apologetically what it is and is the first song that really captures the epidemic truthfully. I know i havent given a favorite for each album but ill say modern girl is my favorite. It’s really hard to decide and tbh i dont know if its my favorite but i love how antagonizing it is and i guess i liked it enough to get it tattooed on my body.
This is kinda my rap portion of the post
Cherry bomb by Tyler the creator
- so this isn’t one of his most acclaimed albums but I love it. It has the perfect mix between the pure and soft and the fuck shit up angry. I think my favorite is 2seater. The entire thing is so sweet and I love the part where everything changes and he starts singing “I love it when your hair blows” part. I also really like perfect/Fucking young but whenever I listen to it I’m like am I a bad person for liking this? Anyway the entire thing goes hard but is still soft.
American boyfriend by Kevin abstract
- this album is like a hard look at what it’s like to be a black gay man in America. Miserble America completely breaks your heart while at the same time making troy nostalgic for a life that isn’t yours. The whole album addresses really important topic and is revolutionary because it’s an out black man in rap which is huge.
if you read this whole thing thats fucking wild. sorry i can’t fucking spell but this is how i feel about things. i hella loved writing this @crvidae i guess im tagging you but im pretty sure you’ll never end up doing it...
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kevinscottgardens · 4 years
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15-28 June 2020
It’s been a busy two weeks. Ann, Kitty and Chipette drove to France and Ann and Chipette will be staying until autumn. Kitty will be back for work in early July. The night they left I also had the absolute most excruciating bout of food poisoning of my life. I wanted to die. It was a bean salad I was finishing off after eating it twice earlier in the week, and it tasted perfect; however, by the time I finished washing the dishes, the pain started and only worsened over the next eight hours until I was able to vomit it all up and start to feel better. It wiped me out Friday, when, thankfully, I was working from home. I also worked that weekend, 20/21 June, which meant I had a short working week and a four-day birthday weekend! Saturday night I went to see Maarten, Mark and Mike in Kingston for dinner, the first meal I’d eaten since Thursday night, and it was delicious.
We’re making good headway in the garden and things are being brought back into order. I finally had my week in the glasshouses with Jess. I worked all week in the tropical corridor. I did a lot of planting, pruning, and pest eradication (mostly mealy bugs and aphids). We’ve been enjoying perfect summer weather too.
This week, I spent Monday and Tuesday cutting hedges which resulted in my back screaming and threatening to cramp. I cut the Elaeagnus × submacrophylla hedge with electric hedge cutters. It was the 400mm high Buxus sempervirens hedges that I cut back with sheers that hurt my back.
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Thursday night I went to Elizabeth and Rob’s and we had a very nice evening which of course included some time in the jacuzzi. Dinner was duck with a sauce of grilled cherries and nectarines - delicious. I was still there at midnight so my first birthday toast! Friday evening I headed to Denis and André’s and we ate a succulent pot-roasted chicken and enjoyed a bottle of Jacquesson, my favourite Champagne. I blew out the candles with a hair-drier in light of the current precautions not to blow on food.
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Saturday I made my way across London to visit Alexander and Stefan for our first catch up this year. Alexander made a delicious fish pie, one of my favourite meals. Sunday Susie and Louis came over and we enjoyed Negroni fizz and a leisurely afternoon of eating and drinking. Susie made one of her infamous risottos and a roast chicken. She also made Negroni cupcakes!
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I’m very excited because I also received my invitation to Bruno et Stéphane’s wedding in December. I’m going to be Stéphane’s witness. I almost died laughing when I saw the photo...
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Plant of the week 21 June
Verbenaceae Petrea volubilis L.
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common name(s) - purple wreath, queen's wreath, sandpaper vine, sand paper synonym(s) - Petrea amazonica Moldenke; P. arborea Kunth; P. arborea f. albiflora Standl.; P. arborea var. broadwayi Moldenke; P. arborea f. broadwayi (Moldenke) Moldenke; P. arborescens Archer ex Moldenke [Invalid]; P. aspera Turcz.; P. aspera f. albiflora Moldenke; P. atrocoerulea Moldenke; P. colombiana Moldenke; P. erecta Lodd. [Invalid]; P. fragrantissima Rusby; P. kohautiana C.Presl; P. kohautiana f. alba (G.F.Freeman & W.G.Freeman) Moldenke; P. kohautiana var. anomala Moldenke; P. kohautiana var. pilosula Moldenke; P. mexicana Willd. ex Cham.; P. nitidula Moldenke; P. ovata M.Martens & Galeottip; P. racemosa Nees; P. racemosa f. alba (Kuhlm. ex Moldenke) Moldenke; P. racemosa var. alba Kuhlm. ex Moldenke; P. retusa C.Presl; P. riparia Moldenke; P. rivularis Moldenke; P. serrata C.Presl; P. stapeliae Paxton; P. subserrata Bárcena; P. subserrata Cham.; P. swallenii Moldenke; P. vincentina Turcz.; P. volubilis var. alba G.F.Freeman & W.G.Freeman; P. volubilis var. albiflora (Standl.) Moldenke; P. volubilis f. albiflora (Standl.) Standl.; P. volubilis var. mexicana Cham.; P. volubilis f. pubescens (Moldenke) Moldenke; P. volubilis var. pubescens Moldenke conservation rating - none native to - Mexico to Brazil location - tropical corridor, accession 1985-0696 leaves - rough, elliptic, dark green, paler beneath flowers - from spring into summer, sometimes again in autumn, erect or arching panicles of small, salver-form, purple flowers with prominent, lilac calyxes; tubular blue flowers only last a few days but the larger and more showy bluish purple calyces (see photo) remain, fading first to blue and finally to a pale grey colour habit - tender, vigorous, twining, semi-evergreen climber to height of 12m and a spread of 6m habitat - seasonal evergreen forest along streams, roadsides, steep limestone walls in dry forest, limestone outcrops, pastures on clay and rocky soil, and on rock pests - glasshouse red spider mite , red spider mite (box and other), scale insects disease - generally disease-free hardiness - to -5ºC (H3) soil - fertile, moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered position sun - full sun propagation - layering, semi-hardwood cuttings pruning - late winter or early spring nomenclature - Verbenaceae - verbena - sacred-bough, from the Latin name, verbena, verbenae, for the leafy twigs carried by priests, used in wreaths for Druidic ritual and in medicine, used by Virgil and Pliny for vervain, Verbena officinalis, Celtic, ferfain; Petrea - honours Lord Robert James Petre (1713-1743), of Ingatestone Hall in Essex, English patron of botany and horticulture; volubilis - twining NB - harvested from the wild for local medicinal use: flowers are combined with those of Chiococca alba to make an abortifacient tea, combined with Xanthosoma sp., Myrcia citrifolia and Capraria biflora to make an infusion that is used to treat diarrhoea; leaves are used in the treatment of diabetes; a methanol extract of the leaves (tincture) has shown hypoglycaemic activity; the crude sap obtained from the grated or macerated stem is used as a resolutive to soothe wounds and burns.
References, bibliography:
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
IUCN [online] http://www.iucnredlist.org/search [30 Jun 20]
Missouri Botanical Garden [online] http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=a539#AllImages [30 Jun 20]
Plant List, The [online] http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-150919 [30 Jun 20]
Plants of the World [online] http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:330591-2 [30 Jun 20]
San Marcos Growers [online] https://www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=1221 [30 Jun 20]
Shoot Gardening [online] https://www.shootgardening.co.uk/plant/petrea-volubilis [30 Jun 20]
Useful Tropical Plants [online] http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Petrea+volubilis [30 Jun 20]
Plant of the week 28 June
Asteraceae Urospermum dalechampii (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
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common name(s) - smooth golden fleece, sheep's beard; français : chicorée amère, morre de porc, groin de porc, grimace synonym(s) - Arnopogon dalechampii (L.) Willd.; Tragopogon bicolor Moench [Illegitimate]; Tragopogon dalechampii L.; Tragopogon laetus Salisb. [Illegitimate]; Tragopogon verticillatus Lam. [Illegitimate]; Urospermum grandiflorum St.-Lag. conservation rating - not on IUCN list native to - west and central Mediterranean location - dicotyledon order beds, accession 2010-0428 leaves - neat rosette of wavy-edged leaves with a ruff of hairy leaves half way up the flower stems flowers - black-eyed, soft lemon-yellow habit - perennial to 450mm tall, slowly spreading into clumps, with a single or branched stem habitat - roadsides, dry grasslands or wastelands to 1,200m pests - no information found disease - no information found hardiness - to -20ºC (H6) soil - well-drained sun - full sun propagation - seeds best sown in winter or early spring to benefit from a cold spell in the wet compost to break their dormancy; may still take many months to appear, so never discard pruning - none nomenclature - Asteraceae - aster - star; Urospermum - tailed-seed, the beaked achenes; dalechampii - for James Dalechamp (Jacques d’Alechamps), 1513-88, French physician and botanist, author of Historia generalis planatarum 1587. NB - a very bitter almond taste, rosettes and young shoots are eaten in salads; cooking: rosette or young leaves in salad; harvest: rosettes from September to April.
References, bibliography:
Garrigue Association Gourmande [online] http://garrigue-gourmande.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1121&Itemid=102 [1 Jul 20]
Génial Végétal [online] https://www.genialvegetal.net/-Urosperme-de-Dalechamps- [1 Jul 20]
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
Hardy Plant Society [online] https://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/about-plants/seed/seed-list/simple-seed-list?id=1846 [1 Jul 20]
IUCN [online] http://www.iucnredlist.org/search [1 Jul 20]
Plant List, The [online] http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/gcc-97599 [1 Jul 20]
Plant World Seeds [online] https://www.plant-world-seeds.com/store/view_seed_item/4461 [1 Jul 20]
Plants of the World [online] http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:257064-1 [1 Jul 20]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urospermum_dalechampii [1 Jul 20]
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libidomechanica · 4 years
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Which all so;—God
Each, and three  parts, die with  gather tides the more  unkind breath; and the guard;  thoughts are so harsh can hear that—nor any  bitter, or they were born  forests, heaping  Wealth, by thEffects to  dash 
thy broad, bright. I  know this harmed! D  since than the angel  of thy divinely lie round its  lava, without asking will, till  Day! And the spire to  die in balancing with  a  wise Minervaes 
path the  child is subdued  because  thou yields to breake in  fog, in act to ninety; and  when the Revenge  whose cherries fleck thy heavy fire,  a nurse  into 
my  skin, like a troubled  as if a Hungary  fail? Max, Lois, Joe, Louise,  Joan, Marie, Dawn, Arlene, Father tack with  his Masters moiled feeling  to receivest, I vex  my head so more juan  from a 
game. Sweet  voice luting into  the change  us, amaze, to want  with honors voices of  our June— shall sear, for  year, and when  I thought it  was 
her eyes  that surfaces  on in all  her shower, and descend then  his Brothers in things her pains inhabits  you, ware meant, whatever  hap, and night it was  not that  I fed, I 
would willd my  Muse is very  line: my face with our  loved and my sport of  birth was chieftains trophies hung. Because  some parting  glance brewd, to shew his  lot, how like  men! Though the 
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him  from my breath made  at last moment, her  like their mutual proceeded  quiet woods. She goes out of lost are  so hard quarter of  him, thou art museum  of the  threw their 
long bin placed  his follows on  this true, were beautiful!  When he died to  give you and Irelands head drooping grief and  providently Pimps for  object to nothing  were mingled  w
ithin it. rubbing  out interwreathed  with scorne, I lay  broadening all time or  checkerd angels, and street, Ones how Meg o the  tenor; these delights enjoying  Name. has she  begun a  loftiest, and 
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kevinscottgardens · 4 years
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10-23 February 2020
It’s been a quiet few weeks in the garden. Things are starting to come alive and the days are noticeably longer; it’s still light when I get home. The RHS exams were held last week and Louisa and a few of our volunteers are glad they are behind them; now they are awaiting the results, due out in a few weeks.
The sky is quickly becoming lighter in the morning. From pitch black three weeks ago, cobalt blue two weeks ago to almost a baby blue this past week when I walk from the bus to the garden around 06.45. We only have one more week of winter hours at work, to which I have become very accustom. I also signed up for a thrice weekly, two-hour French course starting 1 March. It’s going to take some adjusting. I decided to finally forge ahead and try to learn French.
We’ve had two named storms blow through over the past two weeks, Ciara and Dennis. They both brought lots of wind and rain, felled trees and flooded both rivers and streets. The garden is very soggy. Thankfully I was in Marseille and missed Dennis.
We’ve been getting on top of winter pruning. We planted the remaining Galantus nivalis from the kokedama workshops. Robert commenced sowing seeds. I cut down the Luffa aegyptiaca in the tropical corridor. Last year there were a dozen fruits on the vine; this year only one.
Plant ident for two weeks ago was all snowdrops. I pulled this one together:
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Cornwood Gem'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus elwesii var. monostictus
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Green Eyes'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Lavinia'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Magnet'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Mrs Thompson'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus nivalis 'Flore Pleno'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus plicatus 'Wendy's Gold'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'S. Arnott'
Amaryllidaceae Galanthus 'Wasp'
Joe created this past week’s plant ident on winter twigs:
Betulaceae Betula pendula
Betulaceae Carpinus betulus
Betulaceae Corylus avellana
Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea
Fagaceae Castanea sativa
Fagaceae Fagus sylvatica
Grossulariaceae Ribes nigrum
Rosaceae Prunus avium
Sapindaceae Acer griseum
Sapindaceae Aesculus hippocastanum
Today Nicholas became a British subject (he always has had the British monarch as his head of state anyway, being Australian). It was an emotional ceremony that reminded me of my own naturalisation ceremony ten years ago. Those of us in attendance went out for a few afternoon cocktails to celebrate.
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Plant of the week 10 February
Rhamnaceae Rhamnus alaternus L.
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common name(s) - Mediterranean buckthorn, Italian buckthorn; French - nerprun alaterne; Arabic - مران - Italian - alaterno synonym(s) - Alaternus angustifolia Mill.; A. balearica Duhamel ex Steud.; A. glabra Mill.; A. hispanicus Steud.; A. latifolia Mill.; A. phylica Mill.; A. rotundifolia Steud.; A. variegata Steud.; Rhamnus alaternus var. angustifolia DC.; R. alaternus var. hispanica DC.; R. alaternus var. vulgaris DC.; R. clusii Willd.; R. myrtifolia Willk. conservation rating - Least Concern native to - Mediterranean location - this was at Jardin botanique E.M. Heckel in Marseille; the cultivar 'Angustifolia' is in the garden along the Embankment hedge, accession 1985-0142 leaves - stems have reddish bark and pubescent young branches, rounded and compact foliage with alternating leaves, sometimes nearly opposite, oval or lanceolate, leathery, shiny green, yellowish-green underneath flowers - small fragrant flowers are gathered in a short axillary yellow-green raceme; flowering from February to April; fruits are obovoidal red-brownish drupes, containing two to four seeds; drupes darken to black when ripe habit - evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 8m tall habitat - occurs in Mediterranean scrubland habitat; is dioecious, with separate male and female trees; female trees bare fleshy red (finally blackish) fruits; a main component of the Mediterranean thicket, and accompanies Quercus spp., Laurus nobilis, Pinus spp., Cercis siliquastrum, Nerium oleander, Arbutus spp., Myrtus communis and Pistacia spp. from sea level up to 700 m pests - aphids disease - generally disease-free hardiness - to -20ºC (H6) soil - drought tolerant, well-drained sun - full sun to light shade propagation - semi-hardwood cuttings in summer pruning - damaged, dead, diseased, shape nomenclature - Rhamnaceae - Rhamnus - derives from the ancient Greek rabdos, meaning stick, in reference to the presence a woody spine on the end of each twig for certain species, also an ancient name for various prickly shrubs (rhamnos in Pliny) (Rhamnus was a town famed for its statue of Nemesis); alaternus - assonant with alternus or alternate, refers to the alternate leaves NB - fruits have medicinal properties and can be used with caution as a laxative.
References, bibliography:
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
Grow Plants [online] https://www.growplants.org/growing/rhamnus-alaternus [22 Feb 20]
IUCN [online] https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/19180829/122959816 [22 Feb 20]
Plant List, The [online] http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2525844 [22 Feb 20]
Plants of the World [online] http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:718169-1 [22 Feb 20]
San Marcos Growers [online] https://www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=1345 [22 Feb 20]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhamnus_alaternus [22 Feb 20]
Plant of the week 16 February
Cornaceae Cornus mas L.
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common name(s) - cornelian cherry, European cornel, sorbet, edible dogwood synonym(s) - Cornus erythrocarpa St.-Lag.; C. flava Steud.; C. homerica Bubani; C. mas f. conica Jovan.; C. mas f. macrocarpa Dippel; C. mas f. microcarpa Sanadze; C. mas var. oblongifolia Jovan.; C. mas f. oxycarpa Jovan.; C. mas f. pyriformis Sanadze; C. mascula L.; C. nudiflora Dumort.; C. praecox Stokes; C. vernalis Salisb.; Eukrania mascula (L.) Merr.; Macrocarpium mas (L.) Nakai conservation rating - Least Concern native to - Caucasus to Europe location - woodland Europe, accession 2015-0172 leaves - oval leaves turning purple in autumn flowers - small clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers open in late winter, to be followed by glossy red, edible cherry-like fruits habit - deciduous shrub to 4m wide and tall habitat - found in mixed deciduous broad-leaved forest in association with oaks (Quercus spp.), hornbeams (Carpinus spp.) and manna ash (Frazinus ornus) and also in combinations with other sub-Mediterranean shrubs to 1,500m pests - generally pest-free disease - generally disease-free hardiness - to -20ºC (H6) soil - prefers to grow in moist, alkaline soils sun - full sun to part shade propagation - semi-hardwood or hardwood cuttings or grafting pruning - require little or no pruning and in fact may be spoilt by harder pruning nomenclature - Cornaceae - Cornus - horn, the ancient Latin name cornum for the cornelian cherry; mas - bold, with stamens, male, man NB - it is a long-lived species and can survive up to 300 years.
References, bibliography:
Gledhill, David, (2008) “The Names of Plants”, fourth edition; Cambridge University Press; ISBN: 978-0-52168-553-5
IUCN [online] https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/79914024/109617104 [22 Feb 20]
Plant List, The [online] http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-47432 [22 Feb 20]
Plants of the World [online] http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:271612-1 [22 Feb 20]
Royal Horticultural Society [online] https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/4399/Cornus-mas/Details [22 Feb 20]
Wikipedia [online] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornus_mas [22 Feb 20]
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