#cornus officinalis
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strollmeditation · 19 days ago
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서러운 서른 살 나의 이마에
불현듯 아버지의 서느런 옷자락을 느끼는 것은,
눈 속에 따 오신 산수유(山茱萸) 붉은 알알이
아직도 내 혈액(血液) 속에 녹아 흐르는 까닭일까.
김종길, '성탄제(聖誕祭)' 8~9연
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nagaino · 8 months ago
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raccaryusui · 2 years ago
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神社境内で1本だけあって咲いていた、
まるで線香花火のような、
「サンシュユ(山茱萸)」の黄色い花。
ミズキ属。
別名:ハルコガネバナ(春黄金花)、
   アキサンゴ(秋珊瑚)。
欧文名:Cornus officinalis
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xauraworld · 2 months ago
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faguscarolinensis · 9 months ago
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Cornus officinalis / Japanese Cornel Dogwood at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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himekokosu · 2 years ago
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Cornus officinalis
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blackswallowtailbutterfly · 4 months ago
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My Garden Flowers Part 3
All photos mine. The small buttercup and evening primrose are edited for colour since the camera didn't catch it and washed it out.
In order of appearance:
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In order of appearance:
061. Wild Basil (Clinopodium vulgare) Didn't do so well the last place I had her in, but she seems happy in this spot, so fingers crossed.
062. Crested Iris (Iris cristata) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet.
063. Smallflower Buttercup (Rancunculus abortivus) Not much to look at compared with other buttercups but one of the only native buttercups with (limited) edible uses.
064. Smooth Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet. Soon, hopefully!
065. False Solomon's Seal (Maianthemum racemosa) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet, but she's growing well so hopefully next year.
066. Blisterwort (Ranunculus recurvatus) I didn't plant that. She just turned up last year. Not pictured as I haven't got any pictures yet.
067. Fairy Spuds (Claytonia virginica) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet. She's a wee little spud in the ground.
068. Flowering Dogwood (Cornus floridus) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet but she is slowly spreading out.
069. Plantain-Leaf Sedge (Carex plantaginea) Not pictured as I haven't got pictures yet. I should. It's a neat plant. Evergreen, too!
070. Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) One of the prettiest plants I've ever seen, from the shape and texture of the leaves to the purplish pink buds to the bright blue bell-shaped flowers. They're spring ephemerals, though, so they're long gone by now. But will emerge next spring!
071. Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) Only lives for two years and reseeds itself. It's a common weed along sidewalks, but its flowers glow yellow in the evening and often remain in bloom at night.
072. Squirrel Corn (Dicentra canadensis) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet. The leaves are really cute, though.
073. Large Toothwort (Cardamine maxima) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet.
074. Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) Not pictured as I haven't got any pictures yet.
075. Great Burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis) A cultivar, not sure which one. I'll get the wild type if/when I can.
076. American Plum (Prunus americana) I was not expecting her to flower this year! Hopefully she will next year too, and without aphids this time so I can have some plums. :)
077. Smooth Aster (Symphyotrichum laeve) So like I said, I do think New England asters are the prettiest of this genus, but smooth asters are very nice in their own way. Tender bluish leaves, and delicate light purple flowers.
078. Sweet Grass (Hierochloe odorata) Not pictured as I haven't got any pictures yet. She only flowered one year. Hasn't since. I won't miss a photo next time.
079. Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) What's better than pretty flowers? Tasty pretty flowers!
080-081. Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) Two different cultivars and the red one has died, but I did get my hands on the wild type! That will hopefully bloom this year.
082. Stiff Sunflower (Helianthus pauciflorus subrhomboideus) Holds her own against the much more aggressive Nuttall's sunflower. Sometimes called beautiful sunflower. I don't know how one decides which species of a very showy genus gets that name, but I guess she won out.
083. Pearly Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea) Another one that was hard to choose a photo of. You just hardly believe they're real!
084. Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) I planted her where there's a drip from the eavestrough so she can get very wet when it rains. :) She is not a marigold but instead part of the buttercup family.
085. Nuttall's Sunflower (Helianthus nuttallii) Whenever I am expressing frustration about sunflowers, it is almost always this species. lol Very beautiful but very aggressive.
086. Larkspur Violet (Viola pedatifida) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet.
087. White Turtlehead (Chelone glabra) Not pictured as she hasn't flowered yet.
088. Small Sundrops (Oenothera perennis) Not quite as intensely yellow as some of her relatives but still very bright.
089. Bigleaf Aster (Eurybia macrophylla) You generally grow her for foliage rather than her flowers, but flowering she is! Very drought-tolerant, but spreads more readily in less harsh conditions.
090. Bride's Feathers (Aruncus dioicus) Southern Ontario and surrounding area's evolution really went off on the lacy white flowers, and this species' flowers might be the laciest of them all.
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leahsfiction · 1 year ago
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happy gushiwensday saturday, here's Du Mu with -- some kind of festive mood! we interpreted him quite differently on what that mood is!
Climbing the heights at Qishan on Double Ninth
Du Mu
the fall, captured in the river waters. the geese have started to leave. my guest and I carry our jars up the green depths of the mountain.
wretched world, the lucky few get to reunite -- laughing openmouthed decorate each other with dogwood sprigs -- and don't come home until your hair's full of flowers!
drunk as a lord -- that's what the holiday calls for don't need some famous landscape. the radiance of a sunset can move you even here.
but it's always been thus. why should the mere thought of Ox Mountain dot my robes with tears?
九日齐山登高
杜牧
江涵秋影雁初飞,与客携壶上翠微。 尘世难逢开口笑,菊花须插满头归。 但将酩酊酬佳节,不用登临恨落晖。 古往今来只如此,牛山何必独霑衣。
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the Double Ninth festival: "It is customary to climb a mountain,[8][9] drink chrysanthemum liquor,[8][9] and wear the zhuyu (茱萸) plant Cornus officinalis. (Both chrysanthemum and zhuyu are considered to have cleansing qualities and are used on other occasions to air out houses and cure illnesses.)" (Wikipedia)
green depths: 翠微 (lit. "jade" "profound") is a poetic term for mountains.
dogwood sprigs: 山茱萸 (shanzhuyu, a type of dogwood) is traditionally used as a festive accessory on Double Ninth. Based on my approximate understanding of traditional festivals, you break off little flowering twigs and stick them in your hair, or sometimes clothes.
Ox Mountain: 牛山 Niushan is a real mountain in Shandong, but it's also a literary reference from the Spring and Autumn Annals about the futility of a mortal lifespan (according to gushiwen's annotations).
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rnomics · 5 months ago
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Horticulturae, Vol. 10, Pages 651: Integrated Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal the Regulatory Mechanism Underlying the Accumulation of Anthocyanins in Cornus officinalis pericarp
The mature flesh of Cornus officinalis exhibits a vibrant red color, attributed to its rich anthocyanin content, imparting significant edible and medicinal value. Vibrant colors not only enhance the visual allure of medicinal materials but also maintain a close association with their intrinsic quality. However, the intricate process of pigment formation governing the anthocyanin accumulation in the pericarp of Cornus officinalis remains poorly understood. In this study, we conducted the comprehensive sampling and analysis of pericarp tissues at three distinct developmental stages, employing morphological-structure observation and metabolomic and transcriptomic techniques. Our findings reveal a substantial increase in the anthocyanin accumulation during the transition to the red stage of Cornus officinalis fruit maturation. Metabolomic profiling identified the highest expression levels of Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside and Pelargonidin-3-O-rutinoside during the mature stage, suggesting their association with the red coloration of the fruit. Through #RNA sequencing, we identified 25,740 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including 41 DEGs associated with anthocyanin biosynthesis. The correlation between the DEG expression levels and anthocyanin content was explored, further elucidating the regulatory network. Additionally, we validated the pivotal role of the candidate gene BZ1 in the synthesis of Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside through qRT-PCR, confirming its crucial impact on anthocyanin accumulation. This study provides preliminary insights into anthocyanin accumulation in Cornus officinalis, laying the foundation for the future development of new cultivars with enhanced anthocyanin contents. https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/10/6/651?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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queen-ofnewyork · 2 years ago
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Review of Missha’s CHOGONGJIN GEUMSUL Jin Mask
Missha is a well-known and popular Korean brand, they produce skincare and makeup and are well-known for their high-quality BB creams. Their new CHOGONGJIN line is designed with the intent to embrace timeless natural ingredients and harness their restorative powers to heal and protect your skin. It has three types of masks including this one, Geumsul (royal honey jelly), Sosaeng (red ginseng; review), and Youngan (black ginseng; review). Each mask is made with a Gongjin blend of ingredients which includes thyme, cornelian cherry, and female ginseng. This mask is designed as a highly nutritious mask drenched in the Gongjin complex. It's meant to perfectly hug your face contours to nourish and revitalize skin. Key ingredients include (of course): thyme extract (antifungal, antiseptic, fortifies skin, helps to keep dry skin from feeling tight and itchy), cornelian cherry extract (antioxidant-rich, vitamin-rich, treats skin damage and aging, enhances skin clarity, and radiance), Korean angelica extract (known as female ginseng, fights signs of UV damage and aging, detoxifying), royal jelly extract (nourishing, vitamin-rich, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, skin repairing, healing), niacinamide (whitening, lightening, anti-aging, rejuvenating, anti-wrinkle) and sodium hyaluronate (anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, hydrating, moisturizing, healing). This mask retails for between $4-6 USD, you can get 4 pieces here for $12.99 + shipping.
Ingredients
Water, Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, Niacinamide, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, 1,2-Hexanediol, Glyceryl Stearate, Hydroxyacetophenone, Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, Arginine, Carbomer, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Angelica Gigas Extract, Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Extract, Velvet Extract, Adenosine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance, Codonopsis Lanceolata Root Extract, Royal Jelly Extract, Myristic Acid, Arachidic Acid, Lauric Acid
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This mask contains 30 grams (1.05 oz) and does have an herbal artificial fragrance. Also, due to it containing velvet extract, this product is not vegan.
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The sheet mask is a 3D air mesh fiber mask designed to fit well and have optimal adherence to the skin. The fit of the mask is really great and I had no real need to adjust it.
Recommended use is after washing your face, use a toner to prep the skin. Align the mask to your eyes, nose, and, mouth. Remove the mask after 10-20 minutes. Gently tap the skin to help the absorption of the remaining essence. This mask is not vegan and contains fragrance. After using, I haven't been this impressed with a Missha mask for quite some time, normally they are a little uncomfortable but this one is very nice quality and very comfortable. There is a very noticeable herbal type of fragrance which I feel is common in products like this. It's very ginseng-y smelling. This could definitely be irritating to the skin but I found it suitable for my sensitive skin and very gentle. There's lots of essence and the quality of the essence is very good and plumps, hydrates, and nourishes the skin. The ingredients are very enriching and apart from the fragrance there are no irritants. I'd recommend this to anyone with dry and aging skin, but it can be used on sensitive skin in my opinion, but always patch test first.
What I like: this mask is really nice quality and the material of the mask is fantastic, extremely soft, and adheres very well to the skin. The ingredients are fantastic and it's a very moisturizing and nourishing mask. What I don't like: I don't mind the scent, but unfortunately, this added artificial fragrance can be an irritant.
Pros:
Nourishing
Moisturizing
Hydrating
Soothing
Plumping
Wonderful mask material
No major irritants apart from the fragrance
Cons:
Fragrance
Not vegan friendly
Would I buy again?
Yes
Rating: 9/10
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mariakhrawish · 2 years ago
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Rohto Mentholatum Melano CC Brightening Gel - a moisturizer formulated with Vitamin C, Fruits extracts and Deep Penetration Technology to brighten dull skin, even out skin tone, fight dark spots, lighten pimple marks and minimize pores while keeping the skin hydrated – all for a radiantly brighter, youthful skin. Key Ingredients : 💛Alpinia Seed Extract 💛Cornus Officinalis (Japanese Cornel) Fruit Extract 💛Lemon Extract 💛Citrus It has a light gel type texture that melts nicely into the skin and absorb fast leaving without feeling greasy. Despite being lightweight, it hydrates and moisturize my skin well. I love how gentle it is on my skin as no dryness or irritation experienced. Easy to incorporate with othe skincare product, and for a month of using it, I can see and feel the improvement of my skin, in terms of dullness and healthiness. Texture is more smooth and soft to touch, blemishes started to lighten, skin is more radiant with healthy glowing look. Have you tried any product from Rohto Melano CC range? Thank you so much @crescitebeauty for sending this product my way. 🛍️Products available at @crescitebeauty site: https://www.crescitebeauty.ae/ #crescitebeauty #jbeauty #rohtomelano #melanocc #vitaminc #rohtomentholatum #gelmoisturizer #brighteninggel https://www.instagram.com/p/CnuDRhOsdsJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nagaino · 8 months ago
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raccaryusui · 3 years ago
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ある家の玄関先にはいつも大きな花瓶に花を飾っています。
そこで咲いていた「サンシュユ(山茱萸)」の黄色い花。
別名:アキサンゴ(秋珊瑚)、ハルコガネバナ(春黄金花)。
欧文名:Cornus officinalis
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palakona · 3 years ago
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2022年3月、天王寺公園(大阪市)
LEICA M8+CANON LENS 28mm 1:2.8 L-mount
この花は、山茱萸でしたっけ?奈良の明日香に山茱萸が群生している所があるそうですけど、まだ行ったことないなあ。
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maoyeamh · 6 years ago
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dendroica · 6 years ago
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A brown-eared bulbul pecks at leftovers of Japanese cornelian cherries – or sansuyu – in Ulsan, South Korea
Photograph: Yonhap/EPA
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)
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