Friday, February 25, 2011

Happy Birthday Bubble Letter Clip Art

Chasmanthe bicolor (Gasp.) NE Br






















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Chasmanthe bicolor (Gasp.) NE Br
Fam Iridaceae

plant native to South Africa and found spontaneous in Salento.

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erica carnea and magredi of Vivaro (PN)







flowering heather carnea in magredi of Vivaro (PN) February 20, 2011


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Monday, February 14, 2011

What Not To Give A Bridesmaid

Hermodactylus tuberosus (L.) Mill. - Bellavedova





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Hermodactylus tuberosus (L.) Mill .

Fam. Iridaceae

Italian Name: Bocca di Lupo, Bellavedova,
Antesi: February-March

Habitat: Vegeta in uncultivated places, including grasslands, roadsides, abandoned cultivations, vineyards and olive groves
Etymology: The genus name derives from the name the Greeks gave to a plant from the tuber-shaped fingers, whose literal meaning means " Hermes fingers, " Hermes, messenger of the gods , dactylon = fingers, referring to the roots to the tubers typed. The specific name refers tuberosus all'apetto characteristic roots, while the common name " bellavedova " was inspired by the beautiful tepals dark velvety and elegant, as if in mourning.

Trivia: plant easy to grow, but not common in commerce.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Gelatin Bird Seed Cakes

Anemone hortensis L. subsp. hortensis - Anemone flower-star





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Anemone hortensis L. subsp. hortensis

Family: Ranunculaceae

Italian Name: Anemone flower-star

Biology: bulbous geophytes. Height: 15-30 cm

Spreading Height: 0-1200 m

Flowering: Jan-May

Habitat
dry meadows, scrubland , uncultivated

Areal
northern Mediterranean; present in Central - South

Etymology: from the greek Anemos = wind, given the His fleeting life and the Latin hortensis = Vegetable gardens for its habitat and stars for the shape of the petals.

Properties and uses:
toxic species

protoanemonine Plant which contains toxic, like all the masthead ni.
The plant is macerated in vinegar, is used as anti-rheumatic.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Kneeboard Replacement Wheels

Raphanus raphanistrum L. - Wild radish





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Raphanus raphanistrum L. subsp. raphanistrum Brassicaceae
Fam
Italian name: wild radish

annual herbaceous plant, growing in uncultivated places.
edible plants, eaten cooked.

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Erodium acaule (L.) Becherer - Beak crane rose





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Erodium acaule (L.) Becherer
fam. Geraniaceae
italianao Name: Becco crane rose

herbaceous plant perennial, grows in grasslands and gravelly. The plant collected during the flowering period, is used in uterine bleeding, to regulate the menstrual cycle and alleviate pain.
E 'useful in menopause and how astrigente intestinal .

for medicinal use adhere to medical prescriptions.

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Smyrnium olusatrum L. - Corinoli common






S myrnium olusatrum L.
Fa m. Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)


Italian Name : Corinoli common Macerone, Macciaroni.

Description: biennial herbaceous plant , aromatic, tall m. 50-1.30. with drums upright
Antesi: January-May

Habitat: Wet places and shady spots, places stony, uncultivated, in the midst of ruins and rubble
Etymology: The name derives from the greek "smurna" or "smyrna" which means myrrh, due to the juice of the plant that smells of myrrh, according to Pliny. While the specific name " olusatrum " from the Latin " olus " = greens, good grass to eat, " atrum " = dark, above all, perhaps with reference to the dark roots, the stems, leaves and seeds, which are all edible parts of plants. The popular name
Macerone perhaps derives from the rubble as arises often in these places.

Properties and uses:
edible medicinal plant.

This plant grows now in the wild, was once grown in gardens for food and the intense aromatic scent of its leaves and its stems reminiscent of celery.
The seeds are also able to reduce the spasms and the juice of the plant was used as a disinfectant for wounds