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Jasminum sambac is in the olive family Oleaceae. Commonly known as Arabian jasmine, it is native to
Banksia prionotes Orange Banksia
vandaliatraveler:As you can guess from my prior two posts, round-lobed hepatica (Hepatica nobilis va
Tellima grandiflora
vandaliatraveler:Wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolia) is massing in the moist, rich woods along Clay
IMG_8343 by Kate Fries
Tulbaghia violacea is in the family Amaryllidaceae. Commonly known as society garlic it is native to
Spotted knapweed (invasive plant native to Europe)
Mountain Mint / Pycnanthemum incanum - plant Mountain Mint is a tough perennial plant, native to Nor
Centranthus ruber is in the family Caprifoliaceae. Commonly known as red valerian, it is native to t
typhlonectes: How To Turn Your Yard Into an Ecological Oasis Replacing grass with even a few p
Pinguicula x “Aphrodite”, a hybrid Mexican butterwort. These plants spend half the
8/28/16: Golden Dewdrop/Skyflower, or duranta erecta; a flowering plant species native to Mexico and
9/1/16: Clerodendrum trichotomum, or Peanut Butter tree; a flowering plant species native to China,
Matsialavava, Papua New Guinea, 1964. “Native worker on Matsialavava plantation clear jung
Native American medicine bags were used as symbols of unity—carrying items of the plant, anima
11/6/16: Clivia miniata, “natal lily”; a flowering plant species native to “w
Went botanising at the beach and sand dunes this weekend. Saw the exotic-looking, but native, sea ho
Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae), native to South Africa. Really cool and unusual looking. 
Erica nana - native to South Africa and listed as vulnerable on their red data list. Photo taken in
25/09/16: Orostachys ‘Chinese Hat’. Monocarpic, sadly, but I’ve taken
Nemophila menziesii, baby blue eyes. A wildflower native to California and Oregon.
nudatus: These are two of my Okefenokee Pygmy Sunfish. The left is a male in full breeding color, an
Ojibwe beadwork of important native plants by Jessica GokeyVideo interview with the artist
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