Theobrominated

Showing posts with label seed dispersal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seed dispersal. Show all posts
Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Wednesday wildflower: old man's beard.

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“Old man’s beard must go,” said the not-so-young bearded botanist David Bellamy some years ago on TV, and we all knew this was a serious w...
Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Wednesday wildflower: Red carpet, brown carpet

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When I use the term wildflower, it's often to avoid the judgmental term "weed".  I like most plants, and if other people have ...
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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Lila's big day out.

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It’s ANZAC Day , New Zealand’s day to remember the war dead.  It’s an important day for my family too, because we arrived in New Zealand on ...
Saturday, 13 April 2013

A little gift on the doorstep

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When you have cats, you have to get used to odd and sometimes gross gifts on the doorstep, but this morning's little surprise didn't...
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Phil Garnock-Jones
Nelson, Tasman, New Zealand
(c) text and photographs copyright Phil Garnock-Jones and may not be used without permission. I'm a botanist in New Zealand. Twitter handle: @Theobrominated. Retired from academia and now doing natural history observations and taxonomic research. The rest of my time I like to do the things on the list below. You can ask if you want to use my photos in publications. For good causes, conservation and the like, I'll generally allow it without a fee; for commercial use, I'm likely to ask for a fee.
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