Plant of the Day
Tuesday 14 November 2023
The dramatic autumn colour of Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' (Japanese maple). This large deciduous shrub or small tree has deep red-purple leaves with 5 to 7 slender-pointed lobes, turning red in autumn.
Jill Raggett
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Lil trees. Tiny trees, even!
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Two small trees in the forest.
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www.jimroche.ca
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Flowering Crabapple
Flowering crabapple is more colorful than crabapples that are grown more for fruit.
This picture resembles flowering cherry, but is actually a flowering crabapple, Malus spp.. Both provide impressively abundant spring bloom before foliation in spring. Both may have single, semidouble or double flowers in various shades ranging from white to rich pink. Some flowering crabapples though have nearly…
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Front Yard in San Francisco
Design ideas for a mid-sized modern partial sun front yard stone outdoor sport court in spring.
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Contemporary Landscape
Ideas for a modern, formal backyard garden with decking that receives some sunlight and privacy.
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Little Horned God by Polina Kupriyanova
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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 15 November 2023
Acer palmatum (Japanese maple) cultivars produce autumn colours from yellow, through orange to red. This cultivar had leaves turning a gentle yellow.
Jill Raggett
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Front Yard in Chicago
An example of a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard brick garden path.
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rough concept for the unique boss within the deku-tree
(required for the quest to repair the mastersword; boss name is a placeholder)
(totk rewritten project)
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One of the recurring philosophical questions is:
"Does a falling tree in the forest make a sound when there is no one to hear?"
Which says something about the nature of philosophers, because there is always someone in a forest. It may only be a badger, wondering what that cracking noise was, or a squirrel a bit puzzled by all the scenery going upwards, but someone. At the very least, if it was deep enough in the forest, millions of small gods would have heard it.
Things just happen, one after another. They don't care who knows. But history...ah, history is different. History has to be observed. Otherwise it's not history. It's just...well, things happening one after another.
Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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