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Sad Christmas gnome still feels the Trump-betrayal sadness.
Illeis galbula on Hydrangea macrophylla
23-MAY-2025
Melbourne, Vic
I decided to photograph the beautiful Rio Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) growing beside the left side of my house!
Cornus sericea (syn. Cornus stolonifera) (Cornaceae)
red-osier dogwood
I participated in a New Year’s ceremony that involved using a twig to visualize the “buds” in my life that I wanted to nurture and encourage over the coming year. Afterwards we were told that we could bring the twigs home and put them in water, and that the buds might actually grow. I was pretty skeptical about it, but tried anyway, and was thrilled to discover tiny new leaves in the midst of a week of -30 weather.
A brown-eared bulbul pecks at leftovers of Japanese cornelian cherries – or sansuyu – in Ulsan, South Korea
Photograph: Yonhap/EPA
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
The Natural History Visual Guide Random Draw
@foolishandfurious suggested 190/5 - Mock Orange (cornales) and 57/2 - Pigeonite
I was having some difficulty thinking of how to mash these two together in an interesting way, and then I remembered that I made this project up, and that I make the rules. So instead of being combined, the mock orange plant is hitching a ride to earth on a lunar meteor, which has formed pigeonite crystals.
Hydrangea macrophylla
14-DEC-2022
Melbourne, Vic
Silky Dogwood, Cornus amomum (by me)