Cabbage Quest 2018 pt 1: Diversity of color and pattern found within a skunk cabbage population. These are all from a fragment of swamp forest behind the parking lot at Temple Ambler.
I’m like obsessed with these plants

oozey mess

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Jules of Nature
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Cabbage Quest 2018 pt 1: Diversity of color and pattern found within a skunk cabbage population. These are all from a fragment of swamp forest behind the parking lot at Temple Ambler.
I’m like obsessed with these plants
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Giant-spined star (Pisaster giganteus), Credit: NOAA Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
Sable island
Vito Acconci, Making Shelter: House of Used Parts, 1985
Materials
aluminum ladders, pup tent, rubber tires, wooden doors
Description
The compact shelter constructed of discarded materials sits in an inner city garden, lush with flowers and foliage behind a plain wooden fence. Four chair backs, made from aluminum ladders, hold up a pitched roof consisting of two doors in a wooden frame. Between the chairs is a pup tent which doubles as a table base. Climbing one of the ladders up into the attic-room, you find rubber tires fastened closely together to form a hammock.
grind
me trying to take a quick nap, but over sleeping a couple thousand years til i become one with the earth
https://instagram.com/p/BQtAFIxlELv/
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talent
good job
Guilin, China, 1980.
[Credit : Hiroji Kubota]
So my Grandma apparently is running a plant hospital and rehabilitation center. She can get anything to grow abundantly, so in the past few decades people have literally started dropping off sick and dying plants to her and she would nurse them back to health and return them. She only charges a single clipping from each of the plants she nurses. 🌱🌿🍃I’m so proud of my Plant Doctor Grandma! 😌
This is amazing! Does she take notes of her work?
Yes she does. She has a whole journal that details care for certain diseases and plants. She takes it so seriously.
Where is her Disney movie