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The Catch-All Botany Thread
#31
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I'd love to eat Peach, but she's in New Jersey and thinks I'm creepy.
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#32
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lmao

Who could think you're creepy, Leo? [hugs]
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#33
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#34
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wish I had sound here at work!
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#35
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(August 9, 2011 at 10:53 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: Less sex, more science:

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21...d-mud.html
Botany photo of the day:

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Quote:Morinda citrifolia is now fairly widely distributed around the world and goes by many names in different countries; it is often called noni, a Hawaiian term, and its English names include rotten cheesefruit, Indian mulberry, and canary wood. Though the species originated in southeast Asia and Australia, it is now naturalized in tropical regions of the Pacific, North America, and South America. Evidently, Morinda citrifolia (PDF) has been known to successfully establish after spreading to new areas, giving it the potential to become invasive. A unique trait the seeds have is the ability to stay viable for several months while in water--a useful skill when dispersing across oceans or rivers. However, the species is not currently considered a major threat.

Morinda citrifolia grows as a shrub or small tree, blooming in the summer and autumn. From a cluster of its flowers comes a single compound fruit or syncarp; the still-developing fruit in the photograph can be expected to turn yellow-white and grow to 5 to 10 cm in length. If you're looking for a possible natural remedy for ailments such as headaches, high blood pressure and muscle pains or if you just need some Vitamin C, the juice of the fruit can be drunk and is sold commercially. The species has also been investigated for prevention of cancer.

I'm being annoying, I know, but there's some good stuff popping across my feeds today. Here's once for Kichi:

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I found out about this one from the blog http://phytophactor.blogspot.com

Quote:My old friend Woody introduced me to this plant on our first trip to Australia 30 years ago for another botanical congress. “Stand next to that plant for a size comparison”, he said. Pointing to it, the Phactor said, “This one?” And the pointed finger was too close and a small hypodermic needle of a trichome (hair) slipped under the edge of my finger nail. The stinging sensation that resulted was something to behold because even though there was no visible injury at all, it felt like a hot ice pick had been shoved under my finger nail. The pain was severe and it just throbbed, and after subsiding 3-4 hours later, it would begin throbbing again every time my hand was in water. The rather innocent looking shrub that does this is Dendrocnide moroides, the stinging bush, one of the nastiest members of the nettle family. Another colleague tripped and fell into one, and the reaction and pain required a trip to hospital. Imagine how his showers felt after this! The fruit is a rather attractive red raspberry looking thing, but all those stinging hairs give you real pause about trying it. So visual ID of this plant is one of the first things you learn before doing field work in rainforests of Queensland. Slow learners will get a lesson they won’t forget.

Oh yes ..they are everywhere on the East Coast Forest areas...ran into one when i was studying.. Dodgy .meh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrocnide_moroides

(August 10, 2011 at 9:20 am)leo-rcc Wrote: I'd love to eat Peach, but she's in New Jersey and thinks I'm creepy.

So now you are sprouting tendrils leo?? Tut Tut

I love Peaches and plums and anything from the Prunus sp (genera)

Look out for the up coming "Landscaping of our new house" that's if I can get this asthma and allergic rhinitis under control!
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#36
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I've decided to spend the money and go up to the Botanical Gardens in Chapel Hill this Saturday. Pictures to follow.
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#37
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Picture Spam Time:

At the Botanical Gardens, in the "flower" section (in August, not much is blooming):

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Bog area:

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Hiking area:

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#38
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Ok lets's see if this works

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In this area (which is viewed from the 'Queen's room' and Spa-Room not shown in these pics) will be planted out with Cyathea australis or a Dicksonia antartica along with variety of ferns and small palms.
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#39
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Oh, Kichi! You have mucho potential there!
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#40
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Debate is still raging over the planting for ths area. Current thinking is a 'Macro-bonsai' of Betula pendula under-planting of what I haven't decided yet. Aspect is Westerly and it WILL cop alot of heat come Summer. Mulching will be of "Blue Metal" for the entire area ....Blue Metal is an aggregate often used for construction and also landscaping applications...for our non-Aussie members (http://www.creationlandscapesupplies.com...8/gravels/ ) The thinking is to have deciduous shade for the Master Bedroom
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This area of the front will be planted out with Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' (black Mondo Grass), Cuphea hyssopifolia 'White', and Thymus serpyllum (Creeping Thyme). Main cover will be 'Blue metal' again and the "Window box" will have Cuphea planted in it when the builders get around to sealing it. Please note Zen Badger's 'Bonsai Mountains'...the one on the left of frame he hopes will grow into a volcano some day...(bonsai one of course) and is viewed from my "Office" ..also a westerly aspect.
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The 'Backyard' and Alfresco area. The paving will incorporate 'The Summer House' while the rest of the 'Backyard will be planted our with a 'Vegie Patch', Fruiting Trees, "Pure Silk" Buffalo Grass and a Pyrostegia venusta along the back fence. All seating areas will be covered with a polycarbonate material know here as 'Laser Light' to allow the sunshine into the dwelling in winter.

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"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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