#THE PLANTLIFE!!!!!!!!!
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aromanticasterisms · 10 months ago
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cannot believe i'm excited to go to natlan. who let this happen
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lemon-illustrations · 13 days ago
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a happy lil library 📚
─── ⋆⋅☼⋅⋆ ─── bluesky // pinterest // threads
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lovehina019 · 10 months ago
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floronicjas · 2 years ago
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Barbican Conservatory Pt. 1 Taken 31st May 2023, Barbican Conservatory, London
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justforclicks · 2 months ago
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guilhernunes · 3 months ago
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ghost + greenhouse
buy a print
painting of a ghost smiling in a greenhouse
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branchflowerphoto · 4 months ago
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an abundance of tree hovea {hovea elliptica}
western australian wildflower - great southern region
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mothmiso · 9 months ago
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Finlande (2) (3) (4) by Samuel Raison
Via Flickr:
(1) Kokkojärvi (2) Kokkoperä (3) Linaigrettes dans la tourbière. / Cotton grass in the bog.     
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thesilicontribesman · 2 years ago
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens, February 2023
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justalawschoolgirl · 2 months ago
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puppetmaster13u · 1 year ago
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Prompt 121
There’s several de-aged Danny prompts, but what about de-aged Jazz. Most agree she’s very liminal after all, so who's to say ghost things won’t affect her too? 
So imagine with me, Jazz gets hit with something, and she is now child; maybe even baby. Danny panics, flees with his emergency bag alongside the other three in Team Phantom. So now they’re four teens with a very small child on the run. Four teens and a small child who have run into several heroes. 
Heroes who are all very concerned. 
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lemon-illustrations · 1 year ago
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a happy lil house & hill ⛰️
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lovehina019 · 10 months ago
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cremechiii · 2 months ago
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harvsinthestars · 7 days ago
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botanical garden = dream date
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"A company in France has developed genetically-enhanced houseplants that remove 30 times more indoor air pollutants than your normal ficus.
Paint, treated wood, household cleaners, insulation, unseen mold—there is a shopping list of things that can fill the air you breathe in your home with VOCs or volatile organic compounds. These include formaldehyde and other airborne substances that can cause inflammation and irritation in the body.
The best way to tackle this little-discussed private health problem is by keeping good outdoor airflow into your living spaces, but in the dog days of summer or the depths of a Maine winter, that might not be possible.
Houseplants can remove these pollutants from the air, and so the company Neoplants decided to make simple alterations to these species’ genetic makeup to supercharge this cleaning ability.
In particular, houseplants’ natural ability to absorb pollutants like formaldehyde relies on them storing them as toxins to be excreted later.
French scientists and Neoplants’ co-founders Lionel Mora and Patrick Torbey engineered a houseplant to convert them instead to plant matter. They also took aim at the natural microbiome of houseplants to enhance their ability to absorb and process VOCs as well.
The company’s first offering—the Neo P1—is a Devil’s ivy plant that sits on a custom-designed tall stand that both maximizes its air-cleaning properties and allows it to be watered far less often.
Initial testing, conducted by the Ecole Mines-Telecom of Lille University, shows that if you do choose to shell out the $179 for the Neo P1, it’s as if you were buying 30 houseplants. Of course, if you went for the budget route of 30 houseplants, you’d have to water them all.
The founders pointed out in an interview done with Forbes last year that once they settled on the species and fixed the winning genetic phenotype, the next part of the process was just raising plants, the same activity done in every nursery and florist in every town in Europe."
Deliveries for the P1 are estimated for August 2024.
-via Good News Network, November 6, 2023
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Note: I'm not a plant biologist, but if this works the way the company's white paper says it does, holy genetic engineering, Batman.
(Would love to hear thoughts from anyone who is a plant biologist or other relevant field!)
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