UsersVanessa Delagneau
Agave americana L.
Agave Asparagaceae
Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) DC.
Pink poui Bignoniaceae
Ficus thonningii Blume
Small figtree Moraceae
Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) DC.
Pink poui Bignoniaceae
Handroanthus ochraceus (Cham.) Mattos
Yellow Trumpet Bignoniaceae
BLUE&VIOLET 💙💜
Blue, violet, dark blue, purple, magenta, lilac, nevy blue, dark magenta, black violet FLOWERS and plants
Flowers only ⚘🌻💐🌺 Everyone Welcome 💛
Hi friends! Flowers only please everyone welcome!!! Needs Members 💛. A group for everyone who loves nature and flowers! Thanks so much for being the person you are!
Medicinal plants, Herbs, foraging for wild edibles, practice in the field
Daily practice in the field, botany college/grade 11 (and up) identification of medicinal plants, herbs, increase foraging skills for wild edibles, differentiating similar looking plants, foraging in the different seasons. Craft of plants for culinary uses: oils,sugars, salts, jams,jellies, pickles, preserves.Bushcraft, Wildcraft, homesteading, to home gardening.
The grasses (Poaceae) 🌾
In this group, all photos of grasses are allowed (All plants belonging to the family Poaceae : Miscanthus, Festuca, Phyllostachys, Poa, Triticum and many others...but not Carex) : in other words any plant with tiny flowers grouped in spikes, with a hollow stem. The grasses (or Poaceae) comprise about 12,000 species grouped into 780 genera, with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is the fifth largest family of flowering plants by number of species. They are fairly common plants, but we don't really look for them. And some of them are not so easy to distinguish from others! That is why I would like this group to be a group of sharing, knowledge and mutual help.