#Populus deltoides
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HERBARIUM : Peuplier (Populus Deltoides)
LIEU DE CUEILLETTE : forêt de la Planoise (Bourgogne)
#the crypt and the incubus#witch jewelry#electroformed jewelry#botanical jewelry#pendentif#populus deltoides#peuplier
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absolutely massive eastern cottonwood leaf i picked up on my walk home, the flat petiole looks so wonky at this scale (PHB for scale, blade length is 15.5 cm and width is 16 cm!!!)
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i wonder if the ground will be covered with white fluff this year. Kind of wanna try and stuff a pillow or plush toy with it.
Populus Deltoides
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afterlive ecology. ramble freely my psionic warrior
OKAYOKAYOKAY!!!! LETS GET THE BASICS DOWN FIRST!!!!:
It's mostly based on Ivypool's Heart's whole afterlife idea with the river. Sort-of. The afterlives each have their own biome is my thing, and instead of a river between them, it's lakes and rivers. The only ocean in the whole Soulplanes separates the Big cats from the Domestic and Small cats. It's called the Starjellied-Waters and isn't important at the moment.
Now, I'll only be doing the Vigilcat's afterlives here, with other stuff coming later. I can only do so much at a time, so here we go. The Vigil of the Stars, The Plumesmoke Trails, and The Place of No Stars.
VIGIL OF THE STARS
COMMON TREES: Eastern cottonwoods (Populus deltoides) and basswood trees (Tilia americana) are the most common, but silver maples (Acer saccharinum) and bur oaks (Quercus macrocarpa) are plentiful enough. Black cherry trees (Prunus serotina) are speckles across the territory. Huge patches of wild plum (Prunus americana) and juneberries (Amelanchier arborea) cover the land.
UNCOMMON TREES: Quaking aspens (Populus tremuloides), blackjack oaks (Quercus marilandica), wild crabapples (Malus ioensis), and flameleaf (shining) sumacs (Rhus copallina) cover the territories in small chunks. Sugar maples (Acer saccharum) also dot the land.
It should be noted that some of these trees produce fruit. All of these, in the afterlife, do not do anything to the cats. However, alive cats are effected by the fruit. Do not eat.
COMMON (FICTIONAL) PLANTS: Starivy, a thick-stemmed flowering vine that crawls up rocks and stems from small bodies of water that reflect the stars. Nightvines, thin-stemmed vines that sprout moss where they go, used often for nesting materials.
Overall, this is a very small list. I'm unsure of what to do to add more, so I'll probably add more later. :)
PLUMESMOKE TRAILS
There are no trees. It is a rocky moorland, with heavy winds. Only shrubbery grows between those stone crevices.
The only shrub in the area is Rabbitbrush, parry (Chrysothamnus parryi)
PLACE OF NO STARS
COMMON TREES: Mostly Red oaks (Quercus rubra), Peachleaf willows (Salix amygdaloides), and the Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus) are found around the area, but with how their leaves are layered, the sky is hard to see.
UNCOMMON TREES: Prairie (Climbing) Rose (Rosa setigera), Coyote willow (Salix exigua), Western sandcherry (Prunus besseyi), and Redosier dogwood (Cornus sericea) are usually found in small clumps.
SHRUBS AND BUSHES: Alderleaf Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus), New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), Saskatoon serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia), and the four-wing saltbrush (Atriplex canescens) are common, with Black oaks (Quercus velutina) appearing sometimes.
COMMON (FICTIONAL) PLANTS: Starless Ivy, a very flammable red-orange ivy vine that curls around places without warmth in an attempt to give it some. Sunsky berries, huge blue fruits that seem to soak the color from an area. Tastes great, but causes spatial distortions if cooked overripe.
oops, all plants! enjoy :)
#FA: Ecology#FA: Place of No Stars#FA: Vigil of the Stars#FA: Plumesmoke Trails#featherfrond#ask#warrior cats rewrite#sorry guys i got a little silly with this one!#referenced the nebraska statewide arboretum's list of native trees alongside their lists for trees in eastern nebraska#and also their work around the ~1950s (i think?) with their silly tree journals#love those damn tree drawings! so fun#anyways...
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Desert tree - a Rio Grande cottonwood (Populus deltoides ssp. wislizenii)
White Sands National Park, New Mexico, USA
Tampachoa (Mansos), Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Mescalero Apache land
#original photography#landscape photography#photographers on tumblr#nature photography#winter#desert#new mexico#white sands national park
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Analysis of Growth Trajectories and Verification of Related SNPs in Populus deltoides
http://dlvr.it/SzS3B7
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Cottonwood
Cottonwood is now defoliated for winter. The most common of a few species of cottonwood that are native to California seems as if it should not be. Populus deltoides is the Eastern cottonwood. This name implies that it should be native primarily to regions of the East. Yet, it naturally inhabits every American State except for Hawaii and Alaska. Since it is so familiar locally, it is simply…
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If you haven't had the pleasure of watching an Eastern Cottonwood (populus deltoides) release its seeds and "snow" in May, then here's your chance! It's a magical experience to be in the midst of 💚
Every year, the Eastern Cottonwood releases thousands of fluffy seeds into the air, for about a month. This is how it got its name "cottonwood", because it looks like clumps of cotton EVERYWHERE. They get in your hair, in your mouth, in your car, and in your food.
#nature#tree#trees#eastern cottonwood#cottonwood#populus deltoides#seeds#tree seeds#nature sounds#sounds of nature#birds#bird sounds#bird song
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Cottonwoods are tall tall tall but their twigs break in the wind and it’s been windy for weeks
It’s better this way anyways, it’s like the tree decides for you how many buds you should gather (but still, I feel like I should leave some, because things on the ground are not just garbage they are future soil)
The buds are laid out to dry for a day or two, then into a jar of oil.
Have you ever made or used medicine from populus species, or the willow family in general?
#when I say cottonwood I mean#populus deltoides#eastern cottonwood#walk in the woods#cottonwood buds#foraging#plant medicine#trees#wildcraft
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A Large Eastern Cottonwood Tree
This cottonwood looks a bit wider than my car. I’m not the biggest fan of cottonwoods because of the fuzzy seeds but these sure do get massive near water, which makes them quite impressive. This one is in the floodplain of the Mississippi River.
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HERBARIUM : Peuplier (Populus Deltoides)
LIEU DE CUEILLETTE : forêt de la Planoise (Bourgogne)
#the crypt and the incubus#witch jewelry#electroformed jewelry#botanical jewelry#pendentif#peuplier#populus deltoides
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Scientific Name: Populus deltoides Common Name(s): Eastern cottonwood Family: Salicaceae (willow) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Deciduous Habit: Tree USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Plano, Texas Season(s): Spring
Bursting fruits.
#Populus deltoides#cottonwood#Salicaceae#perennial#deciduous#tree#native#Plano#Texas#spring#fruit#leaf#green#plantblr
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Some good plants for phytoremediation, at least in a north American context:
1. Indian mustard (Brassica juncea)
2. White willow (Salix alba)
3. Poplar (Populus deltoides)
4. Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans)
5. Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus)
#indian mustard#bassica juncea#white willow#salix alba#poplar#populus deltoides#indian grass#sorghastrum nutans#sunflower#helianthus annus#phytoremediation#pollution cleaning plants
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Eastern Cottonwood, Populus deltoides (by me)
#Eastern Cottonwood#Populus deltoides#Populus#Salicaceae#Malpighiales#cottonwood#trees#leaves#seeds#spring#Ayres Beach#Highland Park#Middlesex County#New Jersey#mine
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