more Native plant resources for Mid-atlantic region
New word of the day:
Herbivory
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/herbivory
Here's an example why cultivars are not always as good as natives. The right most hydrangea has sterile show floresences, but not actual nectar for the bees. Brings them in, but then doesn't give them any food. The other one's shown have the infloresences that contain the actual food.
#plantnative
#themoreyouknow
@KazzyH
Zucchini lasagna?
Non-meat enchiladas?
This is yummm, but youโd probably have to buy the spice ahead: https://marleyspoon.com/menu/164613-sesame-kale-salad-pan-fried-tofu-with-edamame-almonds-mint
I look at this and think, in 20 years, that thing will be in the water with rising oceans. Maybe not all the time, but definitely at high tides.
The prices is stupid with that in mind.
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2022/07/03/67-long-beach-blvd-loveladies-for-sale.html
Story on research done by one of my colleagues. #cososcience
https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/23/science/jamestown-colonial-governor-family-scandal-dna/index.html
Today is National Sponge Cake Day and National Cuban Sandwich Day.
Lunch is figured out.
Just a PSA heads up coso. I will be demanding some pet tax payments tomorrow.
Nearly black #GrowAllTheThings
Anthurium besseae aff x papillilaminum (โRalph Lynamโ x โFort Shermanโ)
This channel gives me much joy
Clarky boi spending 10 minutes staring at a spot on the wall and Gunner wanting to be held
"Stare, stare into the basin
And wonder what you've missed"
-Auden
The wishes barrel starts behind the curtain.
always down for noods and foodpron