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Galeria Antica è una città fantasma. Fondata dagli Etruschi, nella prima metà del XIX fu improvvisamente e precipitosamente abbandonata dai suoi abitanti per cause sconosciute.
A hybrid (ventricosa x ephippiata) of the intriguing Nepenthes genus of carnivorous pitcher plants or monkey cups.
Woe betide any hapless insect lured into those attractive and innocent-looking pitchers!
....photo taken for this week's challenge: "Grass".
ID still pending but I'm working on it
Edit: finally found a link!
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THE GREAT GREENHOUSE
Rising from the earth
Space like vision of beauty
Treasure of plantlife
By Henrhyde
The Great Glasshouse
This spectacular dome is the largest single span glasshouse in the world, designed by Norman Foster Poised on the Welsh landscape like a giant raindrop, it protects and conserves some of the most endangered plants on the planet.
These plants come from six areas of the world: California, Australia, the Canary Islands, Chile, South Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Great Glasshouse is zoned to reflect this. Each of these geographical areas has regions that enjoy a Mediterranean climate. Hot dry summers, cool moist winters, dazzling sunlight, strong breezes and the occasional ground-clearing fire create perfect conditions for many plants to thrive on the scrubby, rock-strewn landscapes. In fact, it’s so perfect that most of these plants grow nowhere else on Earth. Although these regions cover less than 2% of the Earth’s surface, they contain more than 20% of all known flowering plant species, and the plant diversity are considered second only in importance to tropical habitats. Due to human activity, these habitats are now threatened as the rainforests, and our Great Glasshouse is dedicated to conserving their endangered plants.
At first glance, it is not obvious that the plants come from six different places in the world. This is because they share many qualities, such as small leathery evergreen leaves and dense shrubby forms . As you explore, you will find yourself travelling across continents and countries within a few steps. The imaginative flowing landscape on which these plants thrive, covers 3,500 square metres. Its rocky terraces, sandstone cliffs and gravelled scree slopes, are contoured to reflect the natural environment and to create a wide range of habitats. Balancing light and shade and varying moisture levels to suit the needs of different plants.
A magical visit—not to be missed.
Part of the glorious BOTANIC GARDEN OF WALES
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarracenia
This carnivorous plant is from the collection of Paul Votava - photo taken in the western highlands of Panama.
leaves were falling, just like embers,
in colors red and gold, they set us on fire
burning just like a moonbeam in our eyes
somebody said they saw me,
swinging the world by the tail
bouncing over a white cloud,
killing the blues.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: Killing The Blues.
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Serdeczne podziękowania dla Anny B. _ Lenabem-Anna, za możliwość korzystania z w/w tekstury.
Horsetail is an ancient plant which grows in marshy areas. It grows here at Basing Fen. There are large 'fields' of it in the sunlight but it grows more sparsely in the woodland and I liked the way I could get an individual shot of the strange pattern of growth.
A wave of endless nostalgia
it crosses the valley.
A wind
load of emotions
it shakes the branches of the trees
it hisses among the bushes.
Green giants
lift to the sky
fragrant arms of musk,
shiny dank leaves
move in the wind
waves of thoughts.
(Orazio Tognozzi)