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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. August 17, 2016. Grasshoppers – More Friend Than Foe? Major outbreaks of grasshoppers can be devastating. A plague of locusts. The authors defend this diverse group of insects: “Grasshoppers often are thought of as modest-looking brown or green insects, but many species in this family are brightly colored, and some of the most dull-colored species rival butterflies in beauty when they spread their wings in flight.”. Photo credit: wikimedia commons. References a period...
Ethnobotany: Cinchona, Quinine, and Malaria – awkward botany
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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. September 12, 2014. Ethnobotany: Cinchona, Quinine, and Malaria. Most folks these days who enjoy a gin and tonic on a warm summer day probably aren’t stricken or threatened with malaria, but the first partakers of this popular cocktail were. Their drinks, however, had a much larger helping of one particular ingredient, quinine. Photo credit: wikimedia commons. Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites in the genus. Flowers are tubular, pollinated largely by butterflies...
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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. August 19, 2015. Ethnobotany: White Man’s Foot, part two. Earlier this year, as part of the ethnobotany series, I wrote about plantains. From The Book of Field and Roadside. Concerning their cosmopolitan nature:. 8220;Although both plantains [. Are Eurasian natives, they have long been thoroughly naturalized global residents; the designation ‘alien’ applies to them in the same sense that all white and black Americans are alien residents.”. 8220;Both species are. 8220;...
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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. August 3, 2016. What’s in a Packet of Wildflower Seeds? 8211; An Introduction. As it is, generic packets of wildflower seeds like this may not actually contain any wildflower seeds. The term wildflower. The seed packet in question. Is a genus native to parts of Asia, Europe, and North Africa that has been introduced to North America. So, we’re already off to a bad start. July 27, 2016. Drought Tolerant Plants: The Yarrows. 8211; common yarrow. And common names like th...
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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. August 17, 2016. Grasshoppers – More Friend Than Foe? Major outbreaks of grasshoppers can be devastating. A plague of locusts. The authors defend this diverse group of insects: “Grasshoppers often are thought of as modest-looking brown or green insects, but many species in this family are brightly colored, and some of the most dull-colored species rival butterflies in beauty when they spread their wings in flight.”. Photo credit: wikimedia commons. References a period...
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks: July 2015
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Friday, July 31, 2015. I, Naturalist . You, Naturalist? They say natural history is dying. Support is in steep decline. There are fewer academic programs, staff are cut, museums and herbaria are shuttered. What a huge mistake! Given the times, it’s not surprising that the savior is digital. Are defined more narrowly: “computer-mediated tools that allow people to create, share or exchange information, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks&...
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: August 2015
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Friday, August 28, 2015. Mr Nuttall and his violet, his lily, his larkspur, his sunflower, his evening primrose, …. Thomas Nuttall, the great 19th-century naturalist. 8217;s crew christened Mr. Nuttall “Old Curious” from his zeal for curiosities, and some of them said he was crazy, and that his friends let him go about and amuse himself in this way.” William Henry Dana, Two Years before the Mast. Nuttall’s sunflower ( Helianthus nuttallii. He came to the United States ...
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: Welcome to my yard, leafcutter bee!
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Welcome to my yard, leafcutter bee! Entrance to nest is in the end of the shorter tie. The leaf fragments this bee brought back were larger than the ones I saw last time, and she had to fold them to carry them. From Leafcutter Bees Fact Sheet. Colorado State University Extension. But I think these holes are too small. They may be the work of leafcutter bees, but apparently not the one I was watching. Do you recognize the bee’s leaf? It has serrat...
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: March 2015
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Friday, March 27, 2015. Portraits of Plants and Rocks. This is a story of light,. Specifically light inside a box,. Specifically light inside a light box, which I made. The project began a little over two weeks ago when I saw Amanda Peters’s beautiful photos of larch cones. I asked her about them, as did others, and she then explained the process. Maybe it's time to start checking photo histograms. My light source was sunlight through a window. But the day was only...
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: December 2014
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Thursday, December 25, 2014. Best Wishes from Plants and Rocks. Lanceleaf cottonwood, Laramie River. Expression is the need of my soul (archy). And we keep doing it . for diverse and mysterious reasons. Maybe when we tell stories we make memories more vivid and lasting. I learn a lot from bloggers – about botany, ecology, geology, photography, places to go, things to see – all of it spiced up with excitement and enthusiasm. Used to be I had a small circ...When Lucy sug...
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: Winter Tree Following: cottonwood, juniper, willow
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Saturday, March 7, 2015. Winter Tree Following: cottonwood, juniper, willow. Cottonwood twigs collected in January are leafing out – indoors. In the wild, leaves won't appear until late May. It’s time to part with my cottonwood. I was searching for a suitable juniper in the foothills just east of town. They’re common, especially on rockier slopes and in draws. We walked up a small dry draw with a box canyon at the head. Rocky Mountain juniper, Juniperus scopulorum.
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: February 2015
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Plants in the Abstract. There’s a photographic world somewhere between realism and pure abstraction where I love to be. Traditional subjects are secondary, upstaged by things usually overlooked: light, form, pattern, arrangement. These. Become the subject, the message. 8220;Realism and abstraction can be seen as the two ends of a continuum. On one end, photographic realism mimics the appearance of a recognizable subject. On the othe...Devil...
the juniper bends as if it were listening: April 2014
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The juniper bends as if it were listening. Thursday, April 10, 2014. 2014: A New Direction. You may or may not have been wondering where I have been all year. I'm guessing not. But if you have, here is your answer. I've been focusing full time on my other blog, Awkward Botany. It's a blog all about plants, and it's for everyone - even for people who don't like plants. Why am I spending all of my time over there? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. It takes a lot of nerve being human.
the juniper bends as if it were listening: May 2013
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The juniper bends as if it were listening. Monday, May 27, 2013. This isn't my only blog. If you'd like to read more of what I have to say, consider visiting Awkward Botany. It's my blog about plants. I'm a plant nerd and love all things plant related. Awkward Botany. Is where I express my plant nerd self. Whether you are plant interested, plant curious, or plant ambivalent, I am certain that you will find something of interest here. It's worth checking out. Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Lord of the Ants.
In the Company of Plants and Rocks: January 2015
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In the Company of Plants and Rocks. Friday, January 16, 2015. The sandstone that fooled the great geologists (but the younger generation needs to understand). Flaming Gorge Reservoir from the canyon rim. They say that at night their spirits walk the rims, staring at the water 1300 feet below, trying to rescue drowning memories. I camped on the rim last fall and sure enough, around midnight two voices woke me from a deep sleep. But they weren’t speaking Ute. I peeked out of the tent but saw only trees and...
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Citizen botany for the phytocurious. March 14, 2018. A Few Fun Facts About Pollen. Develops mature cones or flowers, pollen is on the move. Pollen is a ubiquitous and enduring substance and a fascinating subject of study. In case you don’t believe me, here are a few fun facts. Bee covered in pollen – photo credit: wikimedia commons. Pollen is as diverse as the species that produce it. Pollen helps us answer questions about the past. While all pollen is different, some plants produce particularly unique p...
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Marc llach – minimal photographs. Marc llach – minimal photographs minimal landscape photographs, bright burst of color, clean lines and wonderful compositions. i found marc through flickr a few months ago and have loved watching his work pour through my feed there. such well. Marc llach – minimal photographs. Jason hawkes – aerial photographer. Jason hawkes – aerial photographer. Jason hawkes – aerial photographer: stumbled across some beautiful work from jason hawkes today. some typical aeria...Itsuqi ...
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Your 3 is grass. Originally posted on puttingthedogtosleep. Originally posted on puttingthedogtosleep. There are bodies buried. Who they were, I don’t know. There is someone else’s blood. My tongue was ripped. Crowded inside my body. YOU MAKE ME SICK. Modern love: A poem by Sarah Drozdz. The wrenches of wanting: Sarah Drozdz. Behind your Charles Austins. The wrenches of wanting. They never really quieten. Until you are the last to float. In the throngs of lost buoyancy. You caught me,. And there you are,.
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We apologize for the convenience. Terrible Movies I Saw In The Theater (part V). 20 May 2012 02:27pm. I was so excited to see this train wreck that I wrote an article for my high school newspaper that was simply a fanboy blathering over how cool "Batman Forever" was going to be. Note the future tense. I still have the text of the article. I casually commented on the presence of nipples on the Batman suit. This didn't seem wrong to me at all? I shrugged this off? How novel and naive! I wondered. Then ...
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