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Amanda Thomsen is a landscape designer, project manager, and garden writer. Recently, she opened Aster Gardens in Lemont, Illinois. This neighborhood boutique offers plants, home décor, classes, and events. Amanda brings an irreverent, punk-rock spirit to her horticultural work, so she is the perfect person to help adventurous gardeners to explore some plants with personality. Unusual herbs, hardy cacti, and a foxglove that is not your usual cottage garden suspect all make appearances in this fun episode. Here's Amanda's personality-packed plant list: 1. Lovage (Levisticum officinale, Zones 4–8) 2. Rozanne geranium (Geranium ‘Gerwat', Zones 5–8) 3. Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium, Zones 3–8) 4. Fernleaf peony (Paeonia tenuifolia, Zones 4–8) 5. Eastern prickly pear (Opuntia humifusa, Zones 4–9) 6. Rusty foxglove (Digitalis ferruginea, Zones 4–8) 7. ‘Forelock' ornamental onion (Allium ‘Forelock', Zones 4–8) 8. Bear's breeches (Acanthus spinosus, Zones 5–9)
In this episode, we talk with horticulturist Carol Allen about food safety in the garden. The plant profile is on Acanthus and we share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events and this week's garden tasks in the What's New segment. We close out with the Last Word on How Not to Kill Your Blueberries from Christy Page of Green Prints. BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/support. If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to: ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 15: Orchids, Insects, and Hummingbirds https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/06/gardendc-podcast-episode-15-orchids.html ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 28: Preserving Your Harvest https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/09/gardendc-podcast-episode-28-preserving.html This episode is archived at: SHOW NOTES to be posted after 7-30-2024. Food Safety Newsletter archives and sign up here. We welcome your questions and comments! You can leave a voice mail message for us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/message Note that we may use these messages on a future episode. And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform plus share us on social media with #GardenDC, so other gardeners can find us too! Episode Credits:Host and Producer: Kathy JentzInterview Edit and Show Notes: Josh PanepentoMusic: Let the Sunshine by James Mulvany Recorded on 7-27-2024. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gardendc/support
6/30 夏越しの大祓の日に対面での特別回を開催しました。まずは、概況をお話ししたいと思います♪
@douglaswelch Flowering Now: Acanthus #video #slomo #closeup #acanthus #flowers #floweringnow #garden #gardening #nature #outdoors #plants ♬ Great Fairy’s Fountain – Henriko Magnifico Decorate your home or office with prints Continue Reading Read more on this topic: Today I Learned: Fastigiate or Columnar Trees In The Garden: Red Geranium [Photography] Top 10 Hummingbird Plants That Grow in Shade via Birds and Blooms Flowering Now: Acanthus [Photography] Vintage Botanical Prints – 73 in a series – Vintage Malua Rosea Print from Nederlandsch bloemwerk (1794)
ACANTHUS では、時折用意していないお話しが降りてくることがあります。今日はそんな丹田のハタラキについてシェアします。
Tengo unas cuantas consultas pendientes de responder, hoy hago principal hincapié en dos. - Cultivo del acanto (Acanthus mollis) a partir del minuto 4:00 - Iluminación artificial en semilleros a partir del minuto 7:50 Quedan algunas más que iré avanzando y te invito a dejar tu inquietud para continuar aclarando dudas. PATROCINADOR: https://personalgardenshopper.es ACADEMIA: https://jardingpt.com MIS WEBS: https://claudiodoratto.com https://jardinesinclusivos.ar
4月25日開催のトークライブについて、シェアしています。許しと手放しが必要な理由は、、
3/28 トークライブACANTHUS vol.14は、「運命時間のおはなし」因果律を超えて、と題してお送りしました。内容をご紹介します。
トークライブACANTHUS vol.9 お話しの一部をシェアします♡
トークライブACANTHUS 第7回でお寄せいただいたご質問が、大変興味深く、こちらでもご紹介したいと思います。呪いをおまじないに変える方法、です。
Peter har en besvärlig Lind, Tony har snart en härlig damm, alla har slitit som djur och ingen är pigg. Välkomna till den gamla goa blompodden blommar det som nosar på stort och smått.. HURRA!
For 98 episodes, the pilots of Radical Research have gone it together. Mind you, the hosts have had some curatorial help along the way (Jason William Walton and Forrest Pitts, please take a bow). But on the eve of episode 100, Radical Research has called on two of its most stalwart allies, the estimable Thomas Nul and Brian Grebenz. Over the course of almost two hours, this veritable Roman Senate chews on the hard-hitting issues that occupy the minds of all right-thinking citizens of the Research Republic. We invite you to turn on and tune in to this symposium of sickness. Note I: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: Genesis, “Dodo / Lurker” (Abacab, 1981) Black Sabbath, “The Eternal Idol” (Eternal Idol, 1987) King Crimson, “Discipline” (Discipline, 1981) Celtic Frost, “(Once) They Were Eagles” (Cold Lake, 1988) A Forest of Stars, “Premature Invocation” (Grave Mounds and Grave Mistakes, 2018) Jethro Tull, “Thick as a Brick” (Thick as a Brick, 1971) Slayer, “The Final Command” (Show No Mercy, 1983) Acanthus, “Le Frisson des Vampires” (Le Frisson des Vampires, 1971) Journey, “Of a Lifetime” (Journey, 1975) Unearthly Trance, “Penta(grams)” (In the Red, 2004) episode 100 preview: Voivod, “Temps Mort” (Phobos, 1997) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
本日開催しました、トークライブも大変楽しかったです♪あなたもぜひ一度、不思議なお話を聞きにきてください。初めての方大歓迎です♡
今夜のテーマは「罪悪感について」でした。楽しかったです(^^)♪
霊的エネルギーには、様々ございます。光の世界に帰った方だけでなく私たちも霊的エネルギーそのものです。
The second thread we spin is the string of fate. The path of Acadia is interwoven with destiny and is walked by enchanter and fey witches. Step inside the world of Mage the Awakening with the cast of Wards and Witchcraft. Follow along with Parallax, the Abyssal Acanthus, as he shapes time to his will in our Playlist: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K-cLIlrHj_rA4COISfy3NKYZS1eFptgSzYtPxPDdH0g/edit?usp=sharing Meet Red Fraiser a fated detective, the Acanthus mage who investigates a fey carnival in our interlude Mage/Changeling sessions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvNoZmBI5kY&t=21s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
多紀理が参拝に訪れた聖域で感じたこととは。。のびのびとお話して参りました。
本日は、zoomでトークライブを行いました。楽しかった〜まだまだ、いつまでも話していられそうでした(笑)
のびのびと好きなお話ができるって本当に楽しいですね。宇宙についての捉え方、霊性進化の道筋とは。
Pollinators like bees, butterflies and hummingbirds all need nectar plants--Julie discusses more Texas native plants that pollinators love! Turk's Cap, Flame Acanthus & Lantana--drought & heat tolerant
Welcome back to another interview for The Writing Apothecary.Sarah and I have an amazing chat about all things plot, her WIP Acanthus and just how characters and plot are inseparable.In today's chat we cover:Just how Sarah breaks her plot down.How her plot arrived and she wrote it.And how she approaches her plotting.Sarah's BioSarah's childhood fascination with history and Tomb Raider morphed into her current love for writing Young Adult novels about “chicks in a sitch” – stories about resilient females with a supernatural twist. Acanthus, her current project, is an Aztec-inspired contemporary fantasy that takes the reader to an island paradise where human sacrifice is a necessary evil for peace and prosperity.She graduated from the University of Queensland and—when she's not travelling—resides in Brisbane, Australia with her partner, a large collection of teacups, and a growing array of indoor house plants.Where to find her:@thecommutingwriter on Instagram and Twitterhttps://www.authorsarahwendt.com/
If you've got a small garden and worry that it can't have the same impact has a bigger plot, then listen up for some great planting ideas! In this edition of Talking Dirty, Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis catch up with fellow podcasters Michael Perry (Mr Plant Geek) and Ellen Mary of @ThePlantBasedPodcast and three of the four have small gardens at home. Alongside chatting about the trials, tribulations and triumphs of gardening in a small space, the quartet also cover allotment life, some zany planting combos and living a plant-based lifestyle. PLANT LIST Thunbergia alata 'Arizona Brownie' Thunbergia alata 'African Sunset' Echium pininana Mathiasella bupleuroides 'Green Dream' Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium 'Pink Lemonade' Acanthus mollis Lapageria rosea Camellia rosthorniana 'Cupido' Puya berteroniana Puya coerulea Radish, 'Watermelon' Kalanchoe 'Dolly' Calibrachoa Petchoa 'Beautical' Begonia 'Glowing Embers' Oxalis vulcanicola 'Molten Lava'
The Lernean is long gone. Not a even a ghost, only a story remains. This is a tale of when stories intersect. Having survived a viscous attack by hiding in an underground tunnel the cabal reaches a fork of destiny. They dive into long buried mysteries. When one member of the coven goes off on their own they find just how dangerous some secrets can be. With Caity as Hah-nah, the bold apprentice of the Nemean Charlie as Mona, the divine mechanic Victoria as Ethyl Stubbs, the ephemeral ghost whisperer and Trevor as Parallax, an Acanthus who holds the cards. Storytelling by Rudy You can join our growing fan community at https://discord.gg/c9qrbZKc and follow the magic at https://twitter.com/WitchcraftWards --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
Sorry for the jump podcast listeners! This is the true session 10 (posted on our youtube a month ago...) It should fill in what happens in between Hannah returning home and then wanting to seek out the Nemean... Also we have a discord now! https://discord.gg/vwndj4Kx Also a twitter! https://twitter.com/WitchcraftWards Back together at Covenant House the cabal plan their next move to stop the world from ending. A mysterious item arrives in the front lawn. Mona uses the Lucky Number ritual to call the nearest phone to several high ranking members of the Boston Consillium of mages one by one. Featuring: Charlotte as Mona, the dauntless political rebel Obrimos of the group Trevor as Parallax, as the groups Acanthus who is not concerned Victoria as Ethel Stubbs, a Moros who is very concerned and Caity as Hannah, or at least that's what say.... Storytelling by Rudy Davey Jones theme music by Ross Bugden . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVBgKCYrI-c --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
The cabal meet the Léons in their den. Parallax is propositioned with an alarming offer of power over tea. Meanwhile Mona and her deathly shadow walk an eerie path through the New England woods. This is a taste of the secrets hidden by the circle of Alabaster but a taste can be deadly. Mona, Obrimos reality mechanic of the Mysterium, played by Charlotte Parallax, Acanthus mage of the Ladder, played by Trevor Ermengarde, newly Awakened Necromancer (see session 0), played by Victoria Storytelling by Rudy Leave us a comment on youtube to show your support! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
Join us for our first session of our Mage the Awakening campaign. Mage is an RPG system using the Chronicles of Darkness rules for modern horror. Awakened to a higher reality, mages find a higher state of reality where their conscious minds change the fundamental building blocks of reality. Some mages seek to protect the world, others to rule it. Power does not always come with wisdom Three American mages wash up on the shores of Northern Massachusetts. Mona, Obrimos reality mechanic of the Mysterium, played by Charlotte Parallax, Acanthus mage of the Ladder, played by Trevor Ermengarde, newly awakened Necromancer (see session 0), played by Victoria Storytelling by Rudy Brought together by fate what witchcraft lies hidden here? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
This is a 'character re-creation' episode where we update a 1st edition Mage the Awakening character into a second edition character. Parallax revisits his awakening as he escapes from a nightmarish timeline. This episode serves to introduces Parallax's awakening to viewers of the Wards and Witchcraft series. Parallax is a well loved character around our table, despite being a megalomaniac! In this episode, he comes face to face with the man he has become and the many faces of his future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
Welcome to our Mage the Awakening actual play. We love this game and wanted to share the love. In this video, our rule system is a blend of Mage 1E, Mage 2E and Vampire 5E. You can buy all 3 games by Onyx Path at drivethroughrpg.com as well as the sourcebook for the Boston NPCs used in this episode. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/... We pick up in an alternate timeline where words form a horrific, gore encrusted reality. The players are lead by a cannibalistic blood cult to confront their destiny. Mona, Obrimos reality mechanic of the Mysterium, played by Charlotte Parallax, Acanthus mage of the Ladder, played by Trevor Storytelling by Rudy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wards-and-witchcraft/support
Fra Møn går turen tværs over Sjælland til Løve ved Slagelse. Undervejs må vi lige stoppe op i en vejkant for at få udredt en lille mislyd, fra gårsdagens road trip, hvor Øret, AKA Andrew Davidson, var blevet begejstret over at se en udsået blomsterstribe i kanten af en mark. Flaben giver velvilligt en forelæsning om artsrige vejkanter, og vi diskuterer fænomenet greenwashing. I Løve besøger Øret og Flaben forfatteren Suzanne Brøgger, som har boet i den gamle skole i en menneskealder. Allerede ved ankomsten troner en stribet hunkat majestætisk på bordet i ankomst-stuen. Det er Else, og hun gør allernådigst selskabet følge på en havevandring, hvor vi sammen beundrer den græske Acanthus, som i mange år har været i familiens eje, men i år blomstrer for kun anden gang. Fra haven har vi udsigt over dyrkede kornmarker og en tørlagt mose besat med skydetårne. Sådan ser der ud på landet, og det er også natur. I den store, smukke stue drikker vi te og får lejlighed til at dykke ned i menneskets egen natur og udfordringerne med at forvalte skelneevnen, som på samme tid er uundværlig og besværlig i skabelsesprocessen. Øret som selv er katteejer får også lejlighed til at vende kattens mysterium med Suzanne – for hvad er det, som er så dragende ved katte? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fra Møn går turen tværs over Sjælland til Løve ved Slagelse. Undervejs må vi lige stoppe op i en vejkant for at få udredt en lille mislyd, fra gårsdagens road trip, hvor Øret, AKA Andrew Davidson, var blevet begejstret over at se en udsået blomsterstribe i kanten af en mark. Flaben giver velvilligt en forelæsning om artsrige vejkanter, og vi diskuterer fænomenet greenwashing. I Løve besøger Øret og Flaben forfatteren Suzanne Brøgger, som har boet i den gamle skole i en menneskealder. Allerede ved ankomsten troner en stribet hunkat majestætisk på bordet i ankomst-stuen. Det er Else, og hun gør allernådigst selskabet følge på en havevandring, hvor vi sammen beundrer den græske Acanthus, som i mange år har været i familiens eje, men i år blomstrer for kun anden gang. Fra haven har vi udsigt over dyrkede kornmarker og en tørlagt mose besat med skydetårne. Sådan ser der ud på landet, og det er også natur. I den store, smukke stue drikker vi te og får lejlighed til at dykke ned i menneskets egen natur og udfordringerne med at forvalte skelneevnen, som på samme tid er uundværlig og besværlig i skabelsesprocessen. Øret som selv er katteejer får også lejlighed til at vende kattens mysterium med Suzanne – for hvad er det, som er så dragende ved katte?
Fra Møn går turen tværs over Sjælland til Løve ved Slagelse. Undervejs må vi lige stoppe op i en vejkant for at få udredt en lille mislyd, fra gårsdagens road trip, hvor Øret, AKA Andrew Davidson, var blevet begejstret over at se en udsået blomsterstribe i kanten af en mark. Flaben giver velvilligt en forelæsning om artsrige vejkanter, og vi diskuterer fænomenet greenwashing. I Løve besøger Øret og Flaben forfatteren Suzanne Brøgger, som har boet i den gamle skole i en menneskealder. Allerede ved ankomsten troner en stribet hunkat majestætisk på bordet i ankomst-stuen. Det er Else, og hun gør allernådigst selskabet følge på en havevandring, hvor vi sammen beundrer den græske Acanthus, som i mange år har været i familiens eje, men i år blomstrer for kun anden gang. Fra haven har vi udsigt over dyrkede kornmarker og en tørlagt mose besat med skydetårne. Sådan ser der ud på landet, og det er også natur. I den store, smukke stue drikker vi te og får lejlighed til at dykke ned i menneskets egen natur og udfordringerne med at forvalte skelneevnen, som på samme tid er uundværlig og besværlig i skabelsesprocessen. Øret som selv er katteejer får også lejlighed til at vende kattens mysterium med Suzanne – for hvad er det, som er så dragende ved katte?
Master woodcarver and carousel enthusiast Bob Yorburg has written the book on Acanthus carving. It's called "Acanthus Carving and Design", and it's available wherever you get your favorite books (or at Amazon). Bob is based in New York, but travels all over sharing his skill and expertise with the iconic design style that we all recognize. Bob recently visited the New England Carousel Museum in Bristol, Conn., to tech a workshop, and he gave me a brief tour before heading back to New York. You can see Bob's work at bobyorburg.com, and learn more about the museum at thecarouselmuseum.org. #carousel #woodcarving #restoration #acanthus #carving
With flooding, climate change and wellbeing becoming ever more important topics, planting trees has become a call to arms to anyone interested in making the future a brighter place. We talk to Carol Honeybun-Kelly from the Woodland Trust about a nationwide tree-planting campaign, The Big Climate Fightback. Dr Andrew Hirons, Senior Lecturer in Arboriculture at University Centre Myerscough offers advice on the best trees for challenging urban situations, making some personal selections that should prove resilient in the face of climate change and increasing pest and disease threats. Meanwhile, back at RHS Garden Wisley, our Gardening Advice teams offers tips on how to propagate bear's breeches (Acanthus) and shares advice on how to garden alongside cats and dogs.
In this week’s heat-drenched episode of the Garden Log Ben makes a terrible mistake, battles powdery mildew and coats himself in a layer of thorns, twigs and earwigs. No other half-hour contains more gardening - fact! Thegardenlogpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @bensgarden Instagram: ben_dark_ Facebook: The Garden Log Podcast
With the immediate danger of the Spoiled Lover thwarted and some basic information discovered by the cabal, it prompts new questions by the cabal's Acanthus, Wyrd the Seer. Atratus is getting desperately low on Mana as well, so she's looking to fill up her reserves. As a special note, this is our first Duo Session! Chris and John are out, so the cabal continues with only two members for now, but they'll be back! The Awakening is when a mundane mortal, a Sleeper, has the truth of the real world, the Supernal, revealed to them. It is traumatic and intense, and thereafter, they are one of the Wise, the Mages, living in the Fallen World, surrounded by the Lie. They strive to learn more, to bend reality to their will, to call forth creatures of the Underworld at a whim, or delve into the souls of others to learn their dark secrets. Support the show by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OccultistsAnonymous Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OccultistsA Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/vVWXMsD Get the Book. Play the Game: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/181754/Mage-the-Awakening-2nd-Edition?affiliate_id=723048 Intro Music: LuIzA - Chrono Trigger "...And in Her Self-Loathing and Despair, She Found Wrath" https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01989
Peter Donegan chats with Kati Crome. A garden designer on the cusp of her 5th Chelsea Flower Show garden. Kati has been working as a garden designer for around 14 years. Brought up talking botanical latin by both her mother and grandparents, Kati started as a graphic designer in BBC TV before moving to Post Production Producer in TV in Soho. With marriage and children, Kati retrained as a garden designer and 2018 will see her complete her 5th Chelsea Flower Show. The Sodshow is available every Friday in iTunes, all good podcast stores and www.sodshow.com The Embroidered Minds Epilepsy Garden: Embroidered Minds is a collaboration between writers, artists, doctors and historians to explore the effects of epilepsy, which affected the eldest daughter of William Morris and raise awareness of epilepsy and the challenges it can still carry today. The garden represents different states of a seizure. The pre-seizure area of the garden is calm and sedate with mainly green and white planting, including Acanthus mollis, used so often in Morris designs, and Valeriana officinalis, which was one of the first epilepsy drugs. An oak bench, tiled path and foreground garden are interrupted by dramatic, harsh and brown planting that represents a seizure. Beyond is the more vivid planting associated here with the possible heightening of the senses post seizure. Here orange spires of Eremurus, blue Aquilegia and white peonies flourish. And, if you have a moment a rate / review in iTunes would be just fantastic. Much thanks for listening X Twitter: @sodshow facebook: The Sodshow instagram: sodshow Of note with this garden: Kati Crome - KatiCromeGardenDesign.co.uk Conway Landscapes - main contractor - www.conwaylandscapes.com Epilepsy Society - Sponsor - www.epilepsysociety.org.uk Young Epilepsy - Sponsor - www.youngepilepsy.org.uk Sue Ridge - artist - www.sueridge.com - Sue and Andrew created the tile designs Toby Winteringham - tobywinteringham.co.uk - designed and created the oak bench Biotecture, Sustainable Living Walls - www.biotecture.uk.com Andrew Thomas - graphic designer, ceramicist and main sponsor - www.embroideredminds.co.uk * Andrew was married to Leslie Forbes, the instigator of the project who had epilepsy and died following a seizure in July 2016.
Thanks to Dollar Shave Club for sponsoring this video. Get your first month of the Executive Razor with Dr. Carver’s Shave Butter for only $5 at http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/minuteearth It can be hard to distinguish bees from all the other insects out there that look like bees. Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth ___________________________________________ If you want to learn more about this topic, start your googling here: Mullerian mimicry: a type of mimicry in which two or more animals with defenses develop similar appearances as a shared protective device Batesian mimicry: a type of mimicry in which an animal with no defenses is protected by its resemblance to an animal capable of defense ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Script Editor: Alex Reich (@alexhreich) Video Illustrator: Ever Salazar (@eversalazar) Video Director: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Narrator: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Emily Elert, Peter Reich, David Goldenberg Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder _________________________________________ Like our videos? Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: http://goo.gl/EpIDGd Support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ Also, say hello on: Facebook: http://goo.gl/FpAvo6 Twitter: http://goo.gl/Y1aWVC And find us on itunes: https://goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, we think you might also like: A collection of "bees" that aren't bees: http://notabee.tumblr.com/ ___________________________________________ References: Brower J.V.Z. & Brower L.P., (1965). Experimental studies of mimicry. 8. Further investigations of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and their dronefly mimics (Eristalis spp.). American Naturalist 99:173–187. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/2459113.pdf Dyer, F., Jan 2017, personal communication. Franks, D. W. and Noble, J., (2002). The origins of mimicry rings. Standish, R. K., Bedau, M. A. and Abbass, H. A.(eds.) In Artificial Life VIII: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press., pp. 186-191. http://alife8.alife.org/proceedings/sub2852.pdf Pasteur, G., (1982). A classificatory review of mimicry systems. Annual Review of Ecology & Systematics, 13: 169–199. http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.es.13.110182.001125?journalCode=ecolsys.1 Rettenmeyer, C.W., (1970). Insect Mimicry. Annual Review of Entomology 15: 43-74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.en.15.010170.000355. Wilson, J., Jan 2017, personal communication. ___________________________________________ Image Credits: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) - Charles James Sharp https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Honey_bee_(Apis_mellifera).jpg Sugar bag bee - Graham Wise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tetragonula_carbonaria_(14521993792).jpg Agapostemon virescens - Susan Ellis https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Agapostemon_virescens.jpg Amegilla cingulata bee - Chiswick Chap https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Amegilla_cingulata_on_long_tube_of_Acanthus_ilicifolius_flower.jpg Drone fly (Eristalis tenax) - Francis C. Franklin https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eristalis_tenax_and_flowers.jpg Eumeninae Wasp - Joaquim Alves Gaspar https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wasp_August_2007-3.jpg Sesia apiformis - Gyorgy Csoka https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sesia_apiformis_adult1.jpg Lunate Blister Beetle - Bernard DUPONT https://www.flickr.com/photos/berniedup/12748380493/ Plain Lacewing (Cethosia hypsea) caterpillar - Bernard Dupont https://www.flickr.com/photos/berniedup/22723162703 Nymph of Green Milkweed Locust (Phymateus viridipes) - Bernard DUPONT https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nymph_of_Green_Milkweed_Locust_(Phymateus_viridipes)_(13983971884).jpg Eristalis tenax - Wilder Kaiser https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eristalis_tenax_01Aug2009.jpg Yellow Jacket Wasp - Wikimedia user Bombman356 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yellow_jacket_wasp.jpg
För att pelargoner och andra krukväxter ska bli knubbiga och fina används så kallade retarderingsmedel, som hämmar tillväxten. Om krukväxten slängs i komposten kan växter skadas av kompostjorden. Efter att Odla med P1 tagit upp frågan, varnar nu Kemikalieinspektionen för att slänga krukväxter med retarderingsmedel på komposten. Maj-Lis Pettersson svarar på två frågor som lyssnare skickat in till odla@sverigesradio.se Roger Holt, trädgårdsmästare i Botan i Uppsala, berättar om vårblommande perenner och om fjällväxter i trädgården, och hur man förlänger säsongen i sin rabatt. Här är två förslag på växter som man kan samplantera för lång blomning: 1: Snödroppar (Galanthus), julrosor (Helleborus), gullflocka (Hacquetia epipactis) och blåsippa (Anemone hepatica) Vitsippor )Anemone nemorosa), lungört (Pulmonaria), blodört (Sanguinaria canadensis), treblad (Trillium), nunneörter (Corydalis), hundtandliljor (Erythronium) och vårärt (Lathyrus vernus) Löjtnantshjärta (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) blad av Hosta och bräken. Orkidéer, snöklocka/klosterlilja (Leucojum vernum) och tandrot (Cardamine) Akleja (Aquilegia), nävor (Geranium), liljor, stormhattar (Aconitum) och Hosta i blom Vaxklocka (Kirengeshoma palmata, stånds (Ligularia) och höstsilverax (Actea simplex) Klematis finns både som tidig- och senblommande. 2: Krokus (Crocus) och vintergäck (Eranthis) Tulpaner (Tulipa) och Narcisser, våradonis (Adonis vernalis), tusensköna (Bellis perennis) och gulltörel (Euphorbia epithymoides Violer som t.ex. hornviol (Viola cornuta), kantnepeta (Nepeta faassenii) och lavendeln (Lavendula angustifolia) först som dekorativa kuddar sedan blommande. Pioner (Paeonia), vallmo (Papaver), praktrölleka (Achillea filipendula), Acanthus, olika salvior (stäppsalvian är en favorit!), dagliljor (Hemerocallis), isop (Hyssopus officinalis) och prästkrage (Leucanthemum vulgare). Solhattar (Echinacea), rudbeckia, temynta (Monarda) och höstflox (Phlox paniculata) Aster så som brittsommaraster (Aster amellus), luktaster (Symphyotrichum novea-angliae), höstaster (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii) och prickaster (Aster sedifolius) till exempel.
Black Sky Sunday interviews, part 1: Torture Victim, Thorns of Acanthus and Gomorrah from July and August 2015
Uh oh! This year's episode is here, fresh from the grave and cravin' warm blood! So let loose, gooses, and give in! ☠ Cris Kevin & The Comics- Haunted House ☠ The Prairie Ramblers- Ghost in the Graveyard ☠ Philip Glass, Kronos Quartet, Dracula OST- Dr. Van Helsing and Dracula ☠ ”Horror Chamber of Blood & Gore” spookshow promo ☠ The Last Word- Sleepy Hollow ☠ Jack Hylton- Bogey Wail ☠ Gene Moss & The Monsters- I Want to Bite Your Hand ☠ Excerpt from The Innocents ☠ Acanthus, Les frisson des vampires OST- Angoisse temporelle ☠ Billy & The Dukes- Roland ☠ Premier Quartet- That Syncopated Boogie-Boo ☠ Duponts- Screamin’ Ball (At Dracula Hall) ☠ Blood for Dracula trailer ☠ Screaming Lord Sutch- Dracula’s Daughter ☠ Ennio Morricone, Drammi gotici OST- Ma non è un vampiro #1 ☠ Frankie Stein & His Ghouls- Mummy’s Little Boy ☠ ”Lights Out” intro ☠ Carl Bonafede & The Gemtones- The Werewolf ☠ Verdicts- Mummy’s Ball ☠ Howard Blake, Ken Wannberg, & Rick Wilkins, The Changeling OST- Main Theme