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Today's Haiku with Picture 223
row of chrysanthemums
in just one year
splendid
菊の列
一年だけで
見事なり
Is chrysanthemum an annual plant?
(2022.11.03)
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ok INCREDIBLY old content originally meant for this blog but in 2018 when i was just a wee lad with a little spinner propeller hat and big rainbow lollipop i went to a carnivorous plant convention in california and met a bunch of people who breed/collect/study these guys. one person was this collector who was slowly working on leaving the hobby or at least no longer growing plants, and he had a bunch of carnivorous plant related files he was charging like 50 cents for or something, and so i came into possession of these, which are examples of the kind of paperwork you have to have done to legally ship/trade endangered species of both plants and animals. functionally very boring paperwork, but something i found like, incredibly fascinating. i blacked out the personal id of the person and then immediately forgot to ever upload them, lmao.
these plants were bred and raised in a greenhouse and sold abroad, not taken from the wild, but because the species are endangered and often protected in their native countries (most of these are nepenthes, asian pitcher plants, a huge family spread throughout oceania and southeast asia), there's a lot more documentation that needs to be done regardless of their origin, both on the end of the seller and on the end of the buyer.
the rabbit hole on carnivorous plant trade is deep and kind of wild. there's plenty of common, non-threatened, greenhouse-grown pitcher plants on the market that people buy all the time, even non-collectors, but there's a whole debate to be had on if it's morally okay to be collecting the more endangered/rare of these plants in the first place. the big argument for breeding is that breeding them in captivity means there's more supply that's not poached from the wild, meaning poachers have less of an incentive to take the risk of taking adult plants from their habitats; from what i've heard, sometimes countries will issue permits for breeders to collect some wild seeds just to create a non-wild breeding pool to drive down the price. predictably, however, you also get people who are very much willing to pay a lot of money to get as rare of a plant as possible.
anyone familiar with the allure valuable plants have had over people throughout history can imagine the rest, but here's an article about a guy who started buying poached plants to enrich his private nepenthes collection, who then got busted by a fish and wildlife service agent embedded in his carvirorous plant circle. the plants this guy was buying were being sold to him without any CITES paperwork or declarations like the ones above; it was literally just a guy in indonesia taking rare plants from the woods around where he lived, selling them over facebook marketplace and ebay, and mailing them overseas as an undeclared 'gift' to get around customs. frighteningly small steps to take on all sides, to be honest.
(also, fun fact: another example of carnivorous plants that get poached are wild venus fly traps, which are only native to north and south carolina in the US. from what i understand it's a mix of people who genuinely did not know it's a native species and people who really are just going out into the woods and digging up plants to sell online. sometimes poaching is closer to home than you'd think!)
anyway. wild and interesting times in the land of plants recovered from a hard drive lmao
#nepenthes#annual 'plant poaching happens and it doesnt always look like the movies' post i suppose but also i think its really interesting#also the CITES system could do with an overhaul in how it approaches plants as well from what i understand but thats another thing#ive heard that like many systems like this they do not have the same urgency for plants as they do for animals#mostly because people just!! they dont get plants man!! they just say whatever its a plant!!#and poaching in general is only ever talked about like its with taking elephants for their tusks and stuff#also important conservation work but sometimes poaching really is just a guy with a shovel and that shit is WILD#carnivorous plants
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Closest match: Mercurialis annua genome assembly, chromosome: LG2 Common name: Annual mercury
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 8 September 2024
The drooping, crimson tassel-like racemes of tiny flowers of Amaranthus caudatus (love-lies-bleeding, chenile plant, Inca wheat, lady's riding whip, velvet flower, cat tail, tassel flower) are at their most dramatic at the end of summer and early autumn. This short-lived frost-tender plant is popular in summer bedding displays and for containers.
Jill Raggett
#amaranthus#love-lies-bleeding#chenile plant#Inca wheat#lady's riding whip#velvet flower#cat tail#tassel flower#plants#horticulture#gardens#garden#container#red flowers#annuals
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Tom Hallman, from JCA Annual (1990)
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So.
Today two family members ill-advisedly took me to two separate garden centers and told me to go wild and get what I want for my containers this year as a birthday present. And well yeah, this happened.
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I had no idea this Devil's Trumpet (double purple datura) would get so large! The flowers are pretty, but I won't grow another one. Now I have to find all the seed pods and destroy them along with every other part of this highly toxic plant that came with no warning label.
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a different kind of bird’s-eye-view
this one goes out to the robins who hop around my garden
#the garden#outside the cabin#80% volunteer plants#10% planted perennials and returning annuals#10% potatoes#lambs-quarters & shepherds purse & poppies & asparagus oh my!#my lovely scraggly friends#so many edible leafy greens and precious tiny flowers
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Not to brag but my lavender seeds germinated within 4 days without any kind of special prep or seed starter soil mix.
#now comes the hard part of keeping them alive#they're so cute and stringy right now#it's wild how much bigger the annual plants get right off the bat#the zinnia babies are blowing the fuck up compared to the lavender babies#this is fun I wish I was better at it#personal#text#gardening#I don't even know where these fucking seeds are from or how old they are#my neighbor found them dumped with a bunch of other seed packets in the alley behind our houses
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🌱 HAPPY EARTH DAY 🍅
#it's annual gardener!jay appreciation day y'all#enjoy#jay halstead#jesse lee soffer#chicago pd#cpd 7x06#gardening#plants#tomatoes#tvedit#earth day#garden#happy earth day#mine#cpdedit#jayhalsteadedit#jesseleesofferedit#S7
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Annual Rockrose - Alcar (Tuberaria guttata)
Cascais/Portugal (5/04/2024)
[Nikon D850; ∑150mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro with Circular Flash Nissin MF 18; 1/250s; F22; 400 ISO]
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Waow my son... shes so beautiful!
#what is he doin tho!!!#plantblr#nighty chatter#ur semi annual ''nighty's plant“ pic post#i love this thing im pretty sure a solid 30-40% of my mental health is hinged on this thing existing#gloxinia#gloxinia speciosa#<- i think. i dont have the og label anymore but im pretty sure thats it
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Can someone explain perennial and annual to me in simple terms. For some reason those concepts cannot breach my brain fog and I always get confused by them.
#gardening#gardener#plants#what about plants that never seem to die and come back every year#do all annuals do that???#do perennials die after a season??#im not a plant person unfortunately but i want ti get better
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Plant of the Day
Friday 9 August 2024
This front garden has been seeded with an annual meadow mix of orange flowered Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) and Calendula officinalis (pot marigold, common marigold, ruddles, Mary's gold, Scotch marigold) which contrast with blue flowered Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist) and Borago officinalis (borage, starflower), and dotted with the pink blooms of Agrostemma githago (corn-cockle).
Jill Raggett
#annuals#meadows#meadow#front garden#plants#horticulture#gardens#garden#orange flowers#pink flowers#blue flowers#kirkwall#orkney#calendula#eschscholzia californica#borage#corncockle#nigella
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it was 28F when i woke up this morning and my immediate first thought was. what is the percentage of people who have already bought expensive tropical plants, put them outside, and just killed them to death.
#or planted out their tomatoes#or promised me that they would definitely totally bring in their annuals every night for the next month until all chance of cold has passed#people who evicted their yucky houseplants after a long winter have some rights because i feel that
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I love it when my friends post a hiking picture and I can instantly determine their exact location via my photographic memory catalogue of local habitats. I’ve been everywhere by Johnny Cash.
#ven talks#posting yourself outside is basically doxxing yourself to me. btw. mainly if you’re in the western usa though#I hone in on that familiar tree or that annual plant skeleton with a limited range. I know where you are bro 🦧
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