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n0rara · 10 months ago
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ゼイユ
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divya1234 · 7 months ago
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crzygthumbs · 8 months ago
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Munch Mulberries Much?
Tons of Dwarf ever bearing mulberries. Morus nigra are supposed to be the best tasting of the mulberries. If you look online, experts on mulberries say the dwarf ever bearing variety is not a nigra. So, even nurseries mislabel this tree. If you want the nitty gritty try this link. These were sold to me as: “Dwarf everbearing morus nigra” the link above says that that is not correct: That…
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fthrdvs · 8 months ago
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Munch Mulberries Much?
Tons of Dwarf ever bearing mulberries. Morus nigra are supposed to be the best tasting of the mulberries. If you look online, experts on mulberries say the dwarf ever bearing variety is not a nigra. So, even nurseries mislabel this tree. If you want the nitty gritty try this link. These were sold to me as: “Dwarf everbearing morus nigra” the link above says that that is not correct: That…
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rubra-wav · 8 months ago
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All my character banners pt. 1
A/N I've had a couple of people ask me about my banners, so I figured I'd compile them.
These are free to use by anyone who wants to, just credit me in the A/N or notes section at the top of the post 🫶
Vox
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Charlie (remake in reblogs)
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Vaggie
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Angel Dust (remake in reblogs)
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Husk
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Pentious
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Niffty
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Alastor
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Rosie
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Lucifer (remake in reblogs)
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Continued in reblogs - 10 image limit + I'm gonna be remaking several of these
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bugkeeping · 9 months ago
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trying to get good photos of all my boyguppies
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geopsych · 4 months ago
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Filipendula rubra, also known as Queen of the prairie. (More like Queen of the Faery right?)
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na-bird-of-the-day · 4 months ago
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BOTD: Summer Tanager
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Photo: Doug Greenberg
"A languid song in southern woods, sounding like a lazy robin, is the voice of the Summer Tanager. Seeing the bird may require some patience, because it usually moves rather slowly in the treetops, often remaining hidden among the leaves. At times, however, it flies out conspicuously to catch flying insects in mid-air. This bird apparently has no fear of stinging insects, often raiding wasp nests and occasionally becoming a minor nuisance around beehives."
- Audubon Field Guide
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baby-bird-beaks · 1 month ago
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Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra)
© Matt Zuro
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helluvatimes · 2 months ago
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A Happy Day
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Plumeria rubra looking happy with the warm climate here even after a passing shower. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
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n0rara · 10 months ago
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My wife
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huariqueje · 2 years ago
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Strauss Red Forest Bird *  -   Adolf Dietrich, 1941.
Swiss, 1877 - 1957
oil on fiberboard  ,41 x 55 cm. (16.1 x 21.7 in.
*  Cephalanthera rubra / orchid
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divya1234 · 7 months ago
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Redefined: Exploring the Versatility of Rubra Food Colour
In the world of culinary arts, color is not just a visual feast but an essential element that tantalizes taste buds and ignites the senses. Amidst the array of hues that grace our plates, one stands out for its versatility and vibrancy – Rubra Food Colour. More than just a pigment, Rubra embodies a culinary revolution, redefining the way we perceive and utilize color in gastronomy.
At its core, Rubra Food Colour is a rich, crimson hue derived from natural sources, meticulously crafted to deliver both intensity and purity of color. Unlike synthetic dyes, Rubra embraces the authenticity of its origins, sourced from nature's palette of vibrant botanicals. From the deep crimson of ripe berries to the fiery glow of exotic spices, each batch of Rubra encapsulates the essence of natural beauty, infusing dishes with both color and character.
What sets Rubra apart is its unparalleled versatility, transcending the boundaries of traditional food colouring. Beyond the realm of confectionery, Rubra finds its place in a myriad of culinary creations, from Savory delights to decadent desserts. Its vibrant hue adds depth to sauces, soups, and marinades, elevating the visual appeal of everyday dishes with a splash of sophistication.
In the realm of pastry arts, Rubra becomes a masterful tool in the hands of skilled artisans, transforming cakes, pastries, and confections into works of edible art. With its concentrated pigment and stable composition, Rubra offers precise control over color intensity, allowing chefs to unleash their creativity with confidence.
Behind the mesmerizing facade of Rubra lies a world of scientific precision. Through meticulous formulation and rigorous testing, Rubra Food Colour achieves the perfect balance of hue, stability, and safety. Rigorously adhering to industry standards and regulatory guidelines, Rubra ensures not only visual brilliance but also peace of mind for chefs and consumers alike.
As culinary trends evolve and palates crave new experiences, Rubra Food Colour stands at the forefront of a gastronomic renaissance. Its ability to captivate the eye and tantalize the taste buds represents a fusion of artistry and innovation, breathing new life into culinary traditions while paving the way for culinary experimentation.
In the hands of visionary chefs, Rubra becomes a catalyst for creativity, inspiring bold Flavors and captivating presentations. From haute cuisine to humble home cooking, Rubra transcends boundaries, inviting chefs of all backgrounds to redefine the possibilities of color in the kitchen.
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rebeccathenaturalist · 10 days ago
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I really love big trees ❤️ This was one of the older northern red oaks (Quercus rubra) I saw on my hike at Engelmann Woods the other day.
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australgarden · 2 months ago
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Aseroe rubra
The alien mushroom that smells like decaying flesh to attract flies and spread its spores.
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colorsoutofearth · 1 year ago
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Birds of paradise by Tim Laman
Photo 1: Magnificent Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus magnificus)
Photo 2: Red Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea rubra)
Photo 3: Wilson's Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus respublica)
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