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#2620 - Hoheria glabrata - Mountain Ribbonwood
With a background hanging valley and waterfall off in the distance. I probably should have framed the photo better.
AKA Mountain Lacebark, whauwhi, whauwhau.
The flowers, from near Aoraki/Mt Cook a few days later.
One of the very few deciduous trees in Aotearoa, found only on the South Island and mostly west of the main divide. Where it's creeped over onto the eastern side of the mountains it overlaps with Hoheria lyallii. It grows to about 10m in height, in open and disturbed habitat.
The fibrous underbark of both species - known collectively as Houi by the Māori and the source of the scientific name - was used as a textile.
The seeds are winged mericarps dispersed by wind, and the best method of propagation for the garden. An extremely attractive species, that prefers cooler climates, and damp soil in a sunny site.
Arthur's Pass, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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Japan's lacebark pine with a newsletter for reference! Link: https://shorturl.at/dirsI #japan #ig_japan #japandreamscapes #日本 #写真好きな人と繋がりたい #写真 #ファインダー越しの私の世界 #旅行 #旅 #travel #travelphotography #photographer #photooftheday #naturephotography #lacebark #trees #treesofinstagram #木 #森
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Original artwork
Metal (Lacebark elm)
Prismacolor pencil on paper
One in a series of 10 drawings depicting personifications of elements of our environment interpreted through flowers and plants.
#drawing#fantasy#goddess#flowers#floral#stained glass#metal#iron#lacebark elm#stretching#prismacolor#traditional art#traditional drawing#art#artwork
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#peonies#roses#jupiter's beard#japanese maple#lacebark pine#Denver Botanic Gardens#flowers#plants#trees#Denver#Colorado
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Thinking my thoughts and accidentally mentally converted my feelings into poetry. Whoopsies!
#thats when i know i should stop thinking. what is this; spring?#call me lacebark because boy; im pining.#.txt
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dear lord, okie.
rewatched both eps out so far, like just to have everything fresh in mind, and i got two things to share. first one is more music analysis from a music enthusiast who might or might not read a lot between lines, and second, a Thought i had that... well, maybe will be relevant, maybe not
so... the music,
if we take in the fact that ivory has been working on this project for at least 2 years and maybe some, and that instead of using music done by others she is doing these herself... well, wp!ivory Is the quiet type, definitely a nervous type too as it shows with her speech going a little out of her control when shes anxious, and the story itself is quiet in many aspects, including the hemlocke family trying to keep the press silent about whitepine's tragedy
but what it isn't quiet is the music
and i cant really explain what i mean unless you see what i'm talking about, so bear with me
starting with the end song of ep 2, larch. like... end songs for the episode to me now are like the silent moments we are given but the inverse. moments that tell us to listen, so that we may know more about the things unsaid, and this song... this song specifically speaks to me of something about tension. a soft kind of tension, one barely building up, a string that is slowly being pulled... because so far this is not really—or at least fully—a murder mystery, because the focus of the narrative is not yet of whoever killed mysti, of finding out who did it
is about grief, and how things just... keep moving, maybe too fast. there hasnt even been a Funeral, the servants were barely given a single day to rest, and her place as a personal maid has been filled in already with ivory. things are moving on, even if an investigation is already going on the back now
which leads me to wych elm. that is Exactly what im talking about here
the music starting sober, slow, then going into a crescendo and for a moment i thought i was maybe reading too much into it, but when i saw even the comments under the video of the song were talking about how this song sounded like grief and overstimulation...
in the scene this song plays, the camera is first on ivory, then a very fast paced cooking scene, but then starts jumping all over the manor. closed doors, parts of the outside, maids and butlers making sure everything is in shape and clean like it has always been. things Keep Happening, two days pass like a flash, the sense of normalcy tinted by how people still feeling the injury of the lost, but the world keeps moving. the signing in the song almost feels like a quiet cry. one you have to just let yourself be even for a moment, because the next you need to go back to work. the world keeps turning and is not going to wait for you and let you grieve. and then the song cuts the moment we are back with the hemlocke.
now the last new song, lacebark pine, at the start of the episode after the interrogations...
besides the sad tone, call me insane, but to me it feels like... longing,
and with how ivory just stares at the forest, where is said many "have gone missing", and how she Immediately goes there the moment no one is looking, even when told not to. how she says she was found in the woods,
this goes well with the last thought i had actually, that i've already been seeing people on youtube making videos of how they "solved" the murder of mysti
and i say to them. maybe you're focusing in the wrong things right now, or maybe, dare i say, you're falling for the distraction of the magician while she hides your card. because if you're focused enough on one thing, maybe something else might slip right behind you without anyone noticing
there's many odd things going on with the whitepine manor, it's history, the people in it, including the servants, the surroundings and ivory. the murder happening there might just be the last drop to finally set things into motion.
tho of course, i'll wait until at least a good 5 eps are out to start trying to see where this is going better, because again, ivory is making a wonderful job setting the tone of whitepine so far, but she herself did say she wanted to take this story slow instead of a more fast paced narrative like how her past videos used to be. so meanwhile, let's just set the table and get ready to eat
let her cook <3
#ivorycello#whitepine#zach barks#THO I GOTTA SAY BEHIND THIS CALM FACADE IM A RABID ANIMAL GOING INSANE OVER THIS SERIES. SO FAR IS SO GOODDDDDD#THE SCENES ARE SO WELL DONE#WHITEPINE BELOVED....
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Introducing tarsier (distressed leaf/night) and lacebark (silk/leaf on the right)
Tarsier is a next level insomniac thanks to always being able to listen into every plants thoughts 24/7, and lacebark is just a random loner who likes cracking open venus flytraps to collect the bones inside.
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Part 13! More Kamiburanchi siblings!
There's Mame Mondai the mame bonsai, Yōsei Nameko the mushroom bonsai, Frosty Leaves the bonsai cake and Elma Lacebark the Chinese elm bonsai!
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Brachychiton discolor by Linda De Volder Via Flickr: Tenerife. Costa del Silencio. Brachychiton discolor is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows in drier rainforest areas. Common names include lacebark tree, lace kurrajong, pink kurrajong, scrub bottle tree, white kurrajong, hat tree and sycamore. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachychiton_discolor
#cauliflory#2019#Linda De Volder#Lumix#Geotagged#Tenerife#Islas Canarias#Canary Islands#Nature#Brachychiton discolor#Malvaceae#Sterculiaceae#Malvales#Brachychiton#kurrajong#bottletree#pink flower#pink#flower#fleur#bloem#flor#flora#bloom#blossom#against the sky#flickr
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Hokkaido's Lacebark pine in our latest newsletter! #japan #ig_japan #japandreamscapes #日本 #写真好きな人と繋がりたい #写真 #ファインダー越しの私の世界 #旅行 #旅 #travel #travelphotography #photooftheday #pine #tree #trees #naturephotography #nature #naturelovers
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#2634 - Plagianthus regius - Lowland Ribbonwood
AKA mānatu and manaui mānatu. Synonyms include Philippodendrum regium, Plagianthus betulinus and Plagianthus urticinus. The binomial means 'Royal Lopsided Flower'.
The juvenile plant has bushy, interlacing branches with small leaves, like many Aotearan plants of divaricating habit, but an older tree will have larger leaves.
Densely packed small white or green flowers distinguish from the similar lacebark genus that I discussed from Arthur's Pass.
New Zealand's largest deciduous trees growing to 17 metres, and found on North, South and Stewart Islands. Coastal to lower montane. Often a prominent tree in lowland alluvial forest, which would have included most of the Canterbury Plain before it all got cleared for farmland.
A subspecies from the Chatham Islands, Plagianthus regius subsp. chathamicus, is very similar but lacks the divaricating aspect, because the Chathams never had Moa.
The bark of the tree was used traditional textiles including fishing nets. Easily grown from seed, if you can find any that hasn't been damaged by insects, and fast-growing.
Timaru, Aotearoa New Zealand
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Detail of the trunk of a Lacebark Pine (Pinus bungeana), Kew Gardens.
A flower of Pleroma urvilleanum growing in the temperate house, Kew Gardens.
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Chinese Elm bark- explains why they are nicknamed Lacebark Elm
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