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the-circles-of-life:Fleurydora felicisft. Laura JenningsWith a fifth of plants species across the wo
Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia) With Seed Pods, Cathedral Gorge State Park, Lincoln County, Nevada, 2
Rose Hips, Baltimore, 2014.
biodiverseed:itscolossal:This Humidity-Powered Seed Plants Itself by Drilling into the Ground* more
atthebeachtoday:Do you ever wonder what cilantro plants look like when they go to flowers? The bees
My tomato plants are actually taller than me. I planted them from seed. This has never happened befo
Ptelea trifoliata, Hop-tree, branch w/ cluster of fruitsKarl Blossfeldt
Pleurophyllum hookeri. Silver-leaf daisy (Asteraceae)..Today at the seed bank we started cleaning up
Fun freaky plant in the garden, native Hearts a Bustin’. Red seed pods bust out of their spiky pink
Chinese Lantern Plant, Fairfax City Farmer’s Market, August 2014.The colored bits are seed pods, not
Cacti that I grew from seed with aqua aura quartz, Tibetan quartz, and an ammonite
pragmaculture:The courgettes were my big failure this season. I grew a mixed variety from seed, star
ᛝ Ingwaz2018 is drawing to an end and so am I. Finishing up a set of runes featuring stones and plan
uswildflowers:uswildflowers:uswildflowers:After a long year of collecting seeds, all 2018 sorting is
First 3 seed paper patches I made yesterday. Should I add these to my shop? I honestly can’t d
Cycas mediaC David J. Stang, CC 4.0
atworkinthegarden: Another book to add to the collection… I love the amazing shapes, colours
Poinsettia seed progress!! Only my peachy poinsettia bloomed (apparently my variegated one had alre
rmroxinger: Not to mention a new family, once he plants his seed in the very womb where he once gre
pragmaculture: The courgettes were my big failure this season. I grew a mixed variety from seed, st
atworkinthegarden: Another book to add to the collection… I love the amazing shapes, colours
Cycas sexseminiferaC andy_king50, CC 3.0
Cycas inermisC Roy Bateman, CC 4.0
Most of the Nasturtiums have already gone to seed, but these few are still blooming!
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