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ayanos-pl · 10 months
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ノウゼンカズラ花盛り(7月4日)
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damoftheforesteng · 10 months
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If I'm forced to be sad about this then you all should suffer too-
There's a big motif in Dam of the Forest of remembering people as and comparing them to flowers, so I wanted to share it.
Kona is often compared to and represented as a Chinese Trumpet Creeper:
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This flower symbolises boldness and courage.
Florian is compared to Skeleton Flowers:
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These symbolise affection and happiness.
Rena is compared to Reeds:
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These symbolise tenacity.
Yullie is compared to dandelions:
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These symbolise hope and growth.
Finally we have Dam. Mishi says that the Delphinium flowers look like Dam:
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These flowers symbolise cheerfulness, goodwill, and sometimes protection. They are used to remember loved ones who have passed.
Not crying yet?
Delphinium are also poisonous to humans and animals. Remind you of anyone? (⁠╥︵⁠╥⁠)
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holespoles · 2 years
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Asako Yoshihama
"Chinese trumpet creeper (Campsis grandiflora)"
吉濱あさこ 「ノウゼンカズラ」
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I walk around our property looking at the different “weeds” growing. I’m new to learning about herbalism so I use an app to find out what a lot of things are. But I also do research to make sure the app is telling me correctly.
These are some of the plants that the app says we have here:
Thistle
Curly Dock
Carolina Geranium
Hairy Buttercup
Spiny Sowthistle
Common Vetch
Lesser Swinecress
Horse weed
Pennsylvania Everlasting
Chinese Bushclover
Groundseltree
Japanese Honeysuckle
Sticky Chickweed
Prickly Lettuce
Tiny Bluet
Corn Salad
Birdeye Speedwell
Wild Garlic
Purple Dead-nettle
Dandelion
Creeping Buttercup
Henbit Deadnettle
Roundleaf Greenbrier
Evening Primrose
Blue Mistflower
Purple False Foxglove
Broomsedge Bluestem
Wrinkledleaf Goldenrod
Pasture Thistle
Virginia Creeper
Trumpet Vine
White Heath Aster
White Clover
Large leaf Pennywort
American Pokeweed
Dogfennel
But it seems like every day there’s something new popping up.
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notwiselybuttoowell · 7 months
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Getting Vines Where You Need Them
Vines works extremely well in your landscape to create numerous effects. Vines are perfect for covering structural walls, boulders, stone walls, etc. In many areas the ivies are utilized greater than other vines. The quickest growing ivy is Boston Ivy. Another good vine for walls is Japanese Bittersweet. It is definitely an evergreen and grows well about the north side of buildings. It also does well in exposed locations. Large and small-leaved types of Winter-creeper are hardy vines that can be used for wall planting. Other vines that cling without aid to concrete, stone and brick include English ivy, Lowe ivy, Chinese trumpet-creeper and Virginia creeper (also known as woodbine or American ivy). Virginia creeper will grow in twines around trees so they cover the ground in wooded areas. It makes a great building cover but does become heavy and may should be thinned because it ages. It is also effective at providing shade. Other vines that produce good shade include Grape, Silver Vine and Dutchman's Pipe. There are lots of vines that add color and sweetness but are not self-supporting. These types of vines can usually be trellis-trained. The more showy models of these kind of vines include Wisteria, containing clusters of white to purple blossoms; climbing Hydrangea, with large white clusters, Trumpet-creeper, that has clusters of huge scarlet and orange flowers in late summer and Clematis, using a large flower appearing from early summer until fall. Another popular vine is the Trumpet Honeysuckle. The Trumpet Honeysuckle has clusters of red and yellow fragrant flowers. A couple of annual vines that are great for shade are the Hyacinth Bean (which has many blossoms and grows on strings) and also the Scarlet Runner Bean (containing flowers which are quite vibrant). There can also be vines that works extremely well as ground cover. Periwinkle, also know as Myrtle, is definitely an evergreen leaf and sports blue flowers through the summertime. landscape gardeners perth is yet another evergreen that is a great vine for ground cover. Some additional blossoming annuals which are pretty and fragrant and worth consideration are: Nasturtium, Cypress vine (with small orange, white and red flowers which are star-shaped). Another vine which works well for covering fences is Balfoon Vine.
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Campsis × tagliabuana (Madame Galen) is a mid-19th-century hybrid between Campsis radicans (American trumpet vine) and Campsis grandiflora (Chinese trumpet vine). It produces trumpet-shaped, orange to red flowers up to 3 in (8 cm) long that appear in loose clusters of 6 to 12. It is a woody, clinging, perennial vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs vigorously with aerial roots like those of ivy.
The Latin specific epithet tagliabuana commemorates the 19th-century Italian nurserymen, Alberto Linneo and Carlo Ausonio Tagliabue.
Campsis radicans, the trumpet vine, yellow trumpet vine, or trumpet creeper (also known in North America as cow itch vine[4] or hummingbird vine), is a species of flowering plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to the eastern United States, and naturalized elsewhere. Campsis grandiflora, Ка́мпсис крупноцветко́вый, commonly known as the Chinese trumpet vine, is a fast-growing, deciduous creeper with large, orange, trumpet-shaped flowers in summer. It can grow to a height of 10 meters. A native of East Asia, it is less hardy than its relative Campsis radicans.
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stefansenlobray · 2 years
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Getting Vines Where You Need Them
Vines works extremely well inside your landscape to generate numerous effects. Vines are great for covering structural walls, boulders, stone walls, etc. In many areas the ivies are employed greater than other vines. The quickest growing ivy is Boston Ivy. Another good vine for walls is Japanese Bittersweet. It is an evergreen and grows well on the north side of buildings. It also does well in exposed locations. Large and small-leaved models of Winter-creeper are hardy vines that can be utilized for wall planting. landscape gardener perth that cling without help to concrete, stone and brick include English ivy, Lowe ivy, Chinese trumpet-creeper and Virginia creeper (often known as woodbine or American ivy). Virginia creeper tends to grow in twines around trees cover up the bottom in wooded areas. It makes a good building cover but does become heavy and might have to be thinned mainly because it matures. It is also good at providing shade. Other vines that produce good shade include Grape, Silver Vine and Dutchman's Pipe. There are several vines that add color and beauty but are not self-supporting. These types of vines usually can be trellis-trained. The more showy kinds of these types of vines include Wisteria, which has clusters of white to purple blossoms; climbing Hydrangea, with large white clusters, Trumpet-creeper, that has clusters of large scarlet and orange flowers in late summer and Clematis, using a large flower appearing from early summer until fall. Another popular vine could be the Trumpet Honeysuckle. The Trumpet Honeysuckle has clusters of red and yellow fragrant flowers. A couple of annual vines which are great for shade include the Hyacinth Bean (which includes many blossoms and grows on strings) as well as the Scarlet Runner Bean (containing flowers that are quite vibrant). There may also be vines that can be utilized as ground cover. Periwinkle, also know as Myrtle, can be an evergreen leaf and sports blue flowers in the summer months. Pachysandra is yet another evergreen that is an excellent vine for ground cover. Some additional blossoming annuals which are pretty and fragrant and worth consideration are: Nasturtium, Cypress vine (with small orange, white and red flowers that are star-shaped). Another vine which helps with covering fences is Balfoon Vine.
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chinese trumpet creeper in laomendong, nanjing by 微风吹淡的蓝
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weepingwidar · 3 years
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Ungpil Byen (Korean, 1970) - Self Portrait as Someone - Chinese Trumpet Creeper (2016)
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gcmzi · 5 years
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Chinese trumpet creeper / 2017
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ayanos-pl · 3 years
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ノウゼンカズラ
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crookedwritings · 3 years
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30 Day Writeblr Challenge
Day 10: What excites you the most about your secondary WIP? (alternatively: what else excites you about your main WIP?)
What excites me the most about These Tangled Threads is introducing all the characters, their quirks, their personalities and the folklore of their "special powers". I have to more research on the folklores I'm not as researched in, mostly the Asian folklore of the gumiho, Asian dragon and imugis, plus the folklore behind the flower trumpet creeper.
A lot of the regions in our world have similar folklores and I have combined both Korean and Chinese folklore for the Asian dragon but also as well as combining the folklore of the gumiho/kitsune. Sometimes it's hard for me to pick which parts of folklores and make my own but it gives more room to work with.
If anyone has resources where I can learn about of the world's folklores could you please point me towards them. I'm interested in learning more about our world's folklore and it may give me idea for future creatures and characters.
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chandesign · 3 years
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いつだって特別な1日だってことを知らせる、凌霄花(ノウゼンカズラ)の『のうちゃん』
“nou-chan”.
Nouzenkazura (Chinese trumpet creeper) is known evryone what started the “New day” by trumpet.
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myfoodsflowers · 4 years
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Trumpet creeper .. Grandiflora / Chinese trumpet vine
....Campsis grandiflora, commonly known as the Chinese trumpet vine, is a fast-growing, deciduous creeper with large, orange, trumpet-shaped flowers in summer. It can grow to a height of 10 meters. A native of East Asia, it is less hardy than its relative Campsis radicans 
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ariays · 4 years
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Wait
I'm wondering if the historical manhwa (Chinese Trumpet Creeper) is basically a rehash of the PD's previous work, The King in Love? In that drama, we follow 3 friends. The King, his bodyguard friend and a daughter of a wealthy nobleman who is also their love interest. The King character is best friends with his bodyguard but they fell for the same woman. The King is definitely Baek Kyung. The bodyguard is Haru and the lady is Dan Oh. & we all know who she fell for in the end *spoiler* the bodyguard *spoiler*. Even though the King is technically the main lead.
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