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lost-lycaon · 1 year ago
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Quiver tree - normally found in the desert biome of Namibia, here in the Babylonstoren garden.
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teethwitheyes101-blog · 1 year ago
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I know, it's late requests are closed, but this is me doing this IN ADVANCE so I do not forget to ask you!
| This is a mega ask so please don't think I expect any of this asap, or that it should all be done in one sitting, it's bc I have major ADHD and will probably go blank when I don't see your posts and focus on everything else on my tumblr |
Whenever you want, however you can, I would love to see you turn these into ocs with your art styles and I just wanna give you major kudos bc I love your talent and appreciation, as well as your willingness to do ocs for ppl online with no cost to them which is so very helpful to ppl like me!
I have some ocs. Tide, Quivertree, and Moondrift. A Seawing, A Sandwing, and a Nightwing/Icewing. They're made from Picrew, the famous oc maker website, so the art credit for these goes to the real owner! I used them as refs to make these for myself and to show you and other wof artists. I can't draw, but I can write and use my imagination well enough to picture wof ocs in my head.
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I hope this isn't a lot, I know you're booked. Honestly, I just wanted to make sure nothing was forgotten, and to have it all in one place.
Ty! <3
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Eee here u go!
Tide was giving me main character vibes, so I drew them in the middle of the group :)
Hope u like it <3
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minttea31 · 1 year ago
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Here are my ocs, as promised! Tide, Quivertree, and Moondrift!
(I'll be trying to make a new mudwing oc, or a mud/night oc, bc that's one of my fav fusions)
Much love <3
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Tide - Seawing
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Quivertree - Sandwing
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Moondrift - Night/Ice Hybrid
All credit goes to Picrew for these refs!
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Here you go!!!
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life-around-me-yura15cbx · 9 months ago
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Kumara plicatilis, formerly Aloe plicatilis, the fan-aloe, is a succulent plant endemic to a few mountains in the Fynbos ecoregion, of the Western Cape in South Africa. It may grow as a large multistemmed shrub or as a small tree. It is one of the two species in the genus Kumara. the other being Kumara haemanthifolia (= Aloe haemanthifolia) which occurs on high mountain peaks in the Hottentots Holland Mountains to Cold Bokkeveld Mountains.
Order:Asparagales
Family:Asphodelaceae
Subfamily:Asphodeloideae
Tribe:Aloeae
Genus:Kumara
Its Latin scientific name plicatilis also means "folded" or "pleated", or possibly "foldable"; it is in any case a misnomer because the leaves are nothing like plicate and do not fold. In the local Afrikaans language, Kumara plicatilis is commonly known as the waaier aalwyn (= 'fan aloe'). It is also called the kaapse kokerboom (= 'Cape quivertree') because of its resemblance to Aloidendron dichotomum. The stems are forked with clusters of strap-shaped leaves arranged in 2 opposite rows. The clusters resemble an open fan, hence the common name fan aloe. This unusual arrangement and shape of the leaves is what makes this species unique.
In the wild, Kumara plicatilis is confined to a tiny area in the Western Cape, between the town of Franschhoek and Elandskloof.
immunity. It is also used for diabetes treatment.
Ало́э скла́дчатое — деревянистое или кустарниковое растение, рода Kumara семейства Асфоделовые; до недавнего времени вид входил в род Алоэ.
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8P5X+5QM Auckland
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1086-1088 Beach Road, Auckland 0630
наземные растения, суккуленты, вечнозелёные деревья, тропические кустарники, эндемики
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periwinklemeanderings · 2 years ago
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years ago
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Galactic by Sapna Reddy Photography Via Flickr: The nights in Namibia are magical. The skies are dark and studded with stars. the milky way visible to the naked eye. The night sky seen the way it was meant to be seen. The Quiver tree basking in the glow of the night. (well a drone was used to light the tree, but lets ignore that fact for now).
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wenbochenphoto · 3 years ago
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Viewing the quiver tree from a different angle. Orbicule Hill, Northern Cape South Africa.
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thingsdavidlikes · 5 years ago
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A Glimpse Forward by Ryan Dyar https://flic.kr/p/2jn5kti
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logi1974 · 5 years ago
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superbnature · 6 years ago
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Rainy season in Namibia by vossiem
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manuhamburg · 6 years ago
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a #kokerboom / #quivertree / #köcherbaum at quivertree forest - really #funky #trees out here ... so far that‘s my favourit spot in #namibia ... but it‘s just the second ... tonight i‘ll try to catch the milkyway - fingers crossed ;) (hier: Quivertree Forest and Giant's Playground) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1o2FG8BlqV/?igshid=gbu0hdvlbyx6
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stumbleimg · 6 years ago
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Quivertree
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life-around-me-yura15cbx · 2 years ago
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Kumara plicatilis, formerly Aloe plicatilis, the fan-aloe, is a succulent plant endemic to a few mountains in the Fynbos ecoregion, of the Western Cape in South Africa. It may grow as a large multistemmed shrub or as a small tree. It is one of the two species in the genus Kumara. the other being Kumara haemanthifolia (= Aloe haemanthifolia) which occurs on high mountain peaks in the Hottentots Holland Mountains to Cold Bokkeveld Mountains.
Order:Asparagales
Family:Asphodelaceae
Subfamily:Asphodeloideae
Tribe:Aloeae
Genus:Kumara
Its Latin scientific name plicatilis also means "folded" or "pleated", or possibly "foldable"; it is in any case a misnomer because the leaves are nothing like plicate and do not fold. In the local Afrikaans language, Kumara plicatilis is commonly known as the waaier aalwyn (= 'fan aloe'). It is also called the kaapse kokerboom (= 'Cape quivertree') because of its resemblance to Aloidendron dichotomum. The stems are forked with clusters of strap-shaped leaves arranged in 2 opposite rows. The clusters resemble an open fan, hence the common name fan aloe. This unusual arrangement and shape of the leaves is what makes this species unique.
In the wild, Kumara plicatilis is confined to a tiny area in the Western Cape, between the town of Franschhoek and Elandskloof.
immunity. It is also used for diabetes treatment.
Ало́э скла́дчатое — деревянистое или кустарниковое растение, рода Kumara семейства Асфоделовые; до недавнего времени вид входил в род Алоэ.
22 Northcross Drive, Oteha, Auckland 0632 7PJC+HCQ Auckland
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наземные растения, суккуленты, вечнозелёные деревья, тропические кустарники, эндемики
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whiskeygin23 · 6 years ago
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Namibian Sunrise by vossiem
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wenbochenphoto · 7 years ago
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In a rainy morning, I finally found my dream forest. (North of Nieuwouldtville South Africa, 02 Sep 2018) #quivertree #kokerboom #Aloidendron #SouthAfricanPlant #NorthernCape #二歧芦荟
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eda11y · 7 years ago
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Almost Not From This Planet by IrcaCaplikas_JackyKobelt
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