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kiichilog · 1 year
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2023.3.5 城山 芹葉黄連 セリバオウレン
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happy-geology · 3 years
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Afternoon glow.
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msp-j · 5 years
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キクバオウレン 弥彦山
Coptis japonica (Thunb.) Makino var. anemonifolia (Siebold et Zucc.) H.Ohba
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nacregames · 3 years
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RO's favorite flower? And what is your favorite flower?
Favorite flower is not the same as the flower that matches their personality! (well mostly)
MS
Ever wondered why the rose is a symbol of love? Bc it’s Raphael’s favorite flower.
Bougainvillea reminds Mac of his family (his mother used to have those) so it’s his favorite.
Gab is fond of dahlias, since they grow in Heaven too.
Lilith loves black orchids. (aestheticccsss; they’re actually called cymbidium kiwi barons and are purple)
Ara loves double peony tulips.
No one knows to appreciate the beauty of the (orange) easter lily cactus except for Camus.
Polly likes forget-me-nots. So cute and smol.
JV
Chal is in love with trees, especially the jacaranda.
Lilies are his sister’s favorite flowers, so I guess they’re Clay’s too.
Candy doesn’t care much for flowers and if asked gor her favorite one, would probably answer ‘cactus’. I mean why not?
Arrow likes daisies.
Mercy isn’t into flowers as well, but they enjoy the sight of geraniums.
Lei likes the lotus.
Mel likes himalayan poppies. Look at the cute color uwu.
As for me, I naturally love all of them!! But if I had to really pick I’d say either lilacs or boronia anemonifolia. I just really like these tiny petals 🌸
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konjaku · 1 month
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眉白蠅捕[Mamijirohaetori] Evarcha albaria
眉[Mami] : Eyebrow; also read as mayu or mamie
白[-jiro|Shiro] : White
蠅捕[Haetori] : Captureing flies; abbreviation for 蠅捕蜘蛛[Haetorigumo](Jumping spider)
The body length is about seven millimeters. It is so named because the male has a white band on its head that looks like eyebrows. In the photo, the leaf it is holding onto is Ohebiichigo(Potentilla anemonifolia).
むかし蠅取蜘をもてあそびし事あり、漢土にも蜘を闘はする戲はありと聞きしが、それとは異なり、まづ壁虎をよく養ひおき、小き器に入れ、蠅のをるかたへにさし向け、いちはやく取るを見て興ずるなり、又二人さし向ひて、左右より一時に蠅のをるところへさしむくるに、その蜘の弱きはもとの器へ逃げかへり、强きものはますぐには走らず、蠅のをるうしろのかたよりはひめぐりて取るを、輪をかけるといふとぞ、此の戲れ延寶の後盛んに流行、正德の頃まではまれまれにありしと、或古老の説なり、さて蜘をたくはへおく器のはじめの程は竹筒なりしが、後は唐木を用ひ蒔繪したるもありといへり、當時はへとり蜘を、座敷鷹といひしとぞ、
[Mukashi haetorigumo wo moteasobishi koto ari, kando nimo kumo wo tatakawasuru gi wa ari to kikishi ga, sore towa kotonari, mazu haetorigumo wo yoku yashinai oki, chiisaki utsuwa ni ire, hae no oru katae ni sashimuke, ichihayaku toru wo mite kyōzuru nari, mata futari sashimukaite, sayū yori ichiji ni hae no oru tokoro e sashimukuruni, sono kumo no yowaki wa moto no utsuwa e nigekaeri, tsuyoki mono wa masugu niwa hashirazu, hae no oru ushiro no kata yori haimegurite toru wo, wa wo kakeru to iu tozo, kono tawamure enpō no nochi sakan ni ryūkō, shōtoku no koro made maremare ni arishi to, aru korō no setsu nari, sate kumo wo takuwae oku utsuwa no hajime no hodo ha takezutsu narishi ga, nochi wa karaki wo mochii makie shitaru mo ari to ieri, tōji haetorigumo wo, zashikitaka to iishi tozo,] There are facts that people played with Haetorigumo in the past. Unlike the game of making spiders fight each other, which is said to have existed in China, tame Haetorigumo well at first, place it in a small container, send it in the direction the fly is, and enjoy watching it capture the fly as quickly as possible. And, if two people face each other and send their Haetorigumos from both sides at the same time where the fly is, the weaker one will run back to the container, and the stronger one will not run straight, but will go behind the fly and capture it, which is said to be called "Wa wo kakeru" (lit. surrounding with a circle). This play became popular after the Empō era(1673-1681), and was only occasionally seen until the Shōtoku era(1711-1716), an old man said. By the way, the containers in which the spiders were kept were bamboo tubes in the beginning, but later, karaki(exotic non-Japanese woods, or ebony, rosewood, mahogany, etc.) were used, and some were said to have been decorated with maki-e lacquer. In those days, Haetorigumo was said to be called Zashiki-taka(Falcon on the room floored with tatami mats). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maki-e From 足薪翁記[Sokushin'ō-ki] written by 柳亭種彦[Ryūtei Tanehiko] quoted in 広文庫[Kōbunko] Source: https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/969100/1/506 (ja)
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happy-geology · 3 years
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happy-geology · 2 years
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Earliest flowers in the local hills: Hepatica nobilis, Coptis japonica var. anemonifolia.   春のさきがけ オオミスミソウ(雪割草),キクバオウレン
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happy-geology · 2 years
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Coptis japonica var. anemonifolia
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