Tumgik
#speciosa
arbos-kratom · 8 months
Text
🌴🌿 Entdecke das exotische Bali Kratom bei Arbos 🌿🌴
Unsere Auswahl an Bali Kratom umfasst verschiedene Sorten, die alle ihre einzigartigen Eigenschaften haben. Ob du nach einer hellen Farbe suchst oder etwas Dunkleres bevorzugst, wir haben das Richtige für dich. 🎨
Unser Bali Kratom wird ausschließlich als Naturfarbstoff, Fußbad und als Anschauungsmaterial verkauft. Es ist nicht für den Verzehr bestimmt. 🚫
Besuche unsere Produktseite Bali Kratom kaufen und entdecke die Qualität und Vielfalt, die wir zu bieten haben. 🌿🌴
0 notes
jo526 · 1 year
Video
Paineira por José Eduardo Deboni Via Flickr: Chorisia speciosa (pt) Paineira-rosa, Paineira (en) Floss silk tree (es) Palo Borracho
1 note · View note
kratomok · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
The delivery of our products to New York is always successful and timely. We work with several leading shipping agents to ensure your product arrives safely and in good condition. 📦 We understand that product delivery can be a worrying matter for customers, but we assure you that we are highly competent in this matter and ready to provide the best solution for you. 🥰 So, don't hesitate to order our products and experience the benefits and satisfaction of our products. 🌱🍃 🔸 🔸 🔸 #kr8tom #mitragyna #powder #speciosa #healty #tea #kratea #healthy #savelives #legal #energybooster #painrelief #everyday https://www.instagram.com/p/CojRssXJ2Aj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
amazing-kratom · 2 years
Link
Frische Kratomblätter Botanicals Mitragyna speciosa
0 notes
botanicalguides · 2 years
Text
Kratom alternatives. These are in the Mitragyna family so very very closely related to Mitragyna speciosa. They contain some same phytochemicals and very similar effects, psychoactive for sure. … #kratom #mitragyna #speciosa
0 notes
lindamarieansonsnaps · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
518 notes · View notes
kojiarakiartworks · 27 days
Text
Tumblr media
May 2024 JAPAN HOKKAIDO SAPPORO
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
39 notes · View notes
raccaryusui · 2 months
Text
昨日、近くの公園に行って来ました。
私の好きな桜が満開でした。
真っ白な「オオシマザクラ(大島桜)」の花です。
別名:タキギザクラ(薪桜)、
   モチザクラ(餅桜)。
学名:prunus speciosa
撮影:iPhone14 Pro Max
39 notes · View notes
kiichilog · 11 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
ホテイラン 布袋蘭
絶滅危惧種
24 notes · View notes
anipgarden · 1 year
Text
*cracks knuckles* Alright everyone strap in.
Hi, I'm Ani, the appointed Milkweed Queen of several Discord group chats, and I'm gonna talk about some of my favorite types of milkweed because its Earth Day, I'm bored, and I had nothing else ready to post. Everyone ready?
I'm not going to give these a formal ranking, I'm just going to ramble about them.
We all know the important reasons to like milkweed--supporting Monarchs, feeding the pollinators, restoring native species to your local habitat and creating an environment for many creatures to live in, that's all fantastic obviously. With that established, this ranking system will have little to do with that. We're talking aesthetics, babey! And any fun facts I happen to toss in are, well, fun facts. If you learn about a new kind of milkweed from this, or want to chime in with your own favorites, by all means let me know!
Tumblr media
Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)! If you've been following my blog for awhile, you likely know I've been on a Grand Quest to find, purchase, and/or grow swamp milkweed for a few years now. Honestly, though, who can blame me! Look at those vibrant pink flowers, contrasting with those bright green leaves! Love at first sight, I'm telling you. I've also heard that it smells like vanilla. Vanilla! It's also, reportedly, one of the few types of milkweed that excels in wet environments, and even though my environment isn't very wet, we stan a queen for that quality.
Tumblr media
Whether you prefer to call it Sandhill Milkweed or Pinewoods Milkweed, Asclepias humistrata is a champion of sandy soils and also my heart. I hadn't looked too far into this species until late last year, when I was helping another friend look at different milkweeds, but how could I not look into this beautiful plant! With pink stems and veins as early as the seedling stage, pinkish-white flowers and a low-growing spread habit, I would be honored to grow such a specimen in my garden. Their inch-thick, foot-long tap roots help them to quickly spring back to life after a wildfire, providing important food and habitat for creatures returning to the area. How lovely!
Tumblr media
Redring milkweed (Asclepias variegata) is another species I hadn't looked too far into until this year, and honestly at great detriment to myself. I'll be honest! I may have ignored this queen at first because I'm not big on white flowers, but those red rings...! Ooh, I want this so bad. The leaves are also fairly big and a lovely dark green, which just makes the white and red pop out more!
Tumblr media
Heartleaf milkweed (Asclepias cordifolia) is honestly so iconic, I wish it was native to my region! If you live on the West coast... grow some for me please. How can you not love this specimen! Dusty green heart-shaped leaves directly attached to pink stems, these stunning deep reddish-purple flower clusters...! I continued following one of the most annoying people I'd ever witnessed on Instagram for two months just because I first saw this species in a tiktok of his.
Tumblr media
Purple milkweed (Asclepias purparescens) is honestly just. A queen. What else is there to say? Look how purple she is! So purple I almost can't believe it's even real, and yet they are! Not native to my region, far as I know, which is a bummer. I've heard they're hard to grow, but if you can manage it? Share your secrets with the world, honestly, we need more of this plant in our lives.
Tumblr media
Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is honestly just a classic. I love the light pink of the flowers, and those leaves are huge! I've heard they spread like wildfire, but with clusters of blooms like this? How can you even be too mad about that?
Tumblr media
Showy milkweed (Asclepias speciosa). Honestly I'm not going to pretend I was always crazy about this species, but the more I see it pop up on iNaturalist, the more I find myself growing fond of it. These flowers look like crazy fireworks, and honestly, kinda have to stan.
"Oh, Ani, you have so many lovely favorites! Do you have any least favorite--" Tropical milkweed, hands down. I appreciate it's value as more of a 'babys first milkweed' plant but I'm tired of seeing it everywhere, especially knowing it's a bit invasive in my area?
Anyways, these are some of my favorite milkweed species! What are some of yours?
187 notes · View notes
fairiencarnate · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
🪻🪻🪻
26 notes · View notes
moonchild-in-blue · 5 months
Note
I can’t decide but if you feel like drawing one of these, I’d love to see. 😳❤️👀
Protaetia speciosa
Morpho menelaus
Actias luna
🐛🪲🦋🪱🐝🐞🐜🦟🦗🪰🕷️💙💙💙🐍
These were so cute, I had to do two!
Protaetia Speciosa - ref image
Tumblr media
Actias Luna - ref image
Tumblr media
(i took some creative liberties on this one hehe)
Loved doing this!! Feel free to send me moree! 🪲🦋
20 notes · View notes
stopandlook · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Scientific Name: Oenothera speciosa Common Name(s): Pinkladies, pink evening primrose Family: Onagraceae (evening primrose) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Semi-evergreen Habit: Forb USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Plano, Texas Season(s): Spring
I’m, like, irrationally obsessed with these sepals.
One peculiar characteristic of Oenothera flowers is the tendency for their sepals to fuse at the tips, forming a pennant to one side of the stem. And I think the ones in this particular patch have more swag than usual. Instead of just plain green, these are injected with yellow (chartreuse?) and bordered with sharp red stripes so they really stand out. It’s like someone who is traditional enough to wear regimental ties yet chic enough to toss them insouciantly to one side. Oh, so good.
10 notes · View notes
nagaino · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
7 notes · View notes
thebotanicalarcade · 1 year
Video
n9_w1150
flickr
n9_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Lindenia Gand [Belgium] :Impr. F. Meyer-van Loo,1885-1906. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/44529037
16 notes · View notes
faguscarolinensis · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
Solidago speciosa / Showy Goldenrod at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
8 notes · View notes