This is a series of photos, mostly taken in our garden and around London, recording the floral changes as the year progress. It shows the varieties of flowers that people grow in their garden London. As properties are becoming expensive, more high rises are being built and population is becoming more work orientated, the number of urban gardens in London is also disappearing. A recent study on aerial photos of London between 1998-99 and 2006-08, Analysis of the dat showed London’s green land dropped by 12% over the period. It also shows the about a quarter of Greater London land is used for gardening.
London has always a world city with a large proportion of its population originates from other parts of the world. Likewise as London also experiences the effect of a more connected world, in our gardens. It is common to see exotic flowers from many parts of the world. Cultivars and hybrids of naturally flowering species are being developed and marketed for the English gardens, like the Calla Lily from South Africa and Passion flowers from South American and Asia.
60 flowers a tretoise of information flowers you can eat By Mr Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
60 flowers a tretoise of information flowers you can eat By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former Director General Agriculture Extension Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Province , VP Agriculture University Peshawar
This is a series of photos, mostly taken in our garden and around London, recording the floral changes as the year progress. It shows the varieties of flowers that people grow in their garden London. As properties are becoming expensive, more high rises are being built and population is becoming more work orientated, the number of urban gardens in London is also disappearing. A recent study on aerial photos of London between 1998-99 and 2006-08, Analysis of the dat showed London’s green land dropped by 12% over the period. It also shows the about a quarter of Greater London land is used for gardening.
London has always a world city with a large proportion of its population originates from other parts of the world. Likewise as London also experiences the effect of a more connected world, in our gardens. It is common to see exotic flowers from many parts of the world. Cultivars and hybrids of naturally flowering species are being developed and marketed for the English gardens, like the Calla Lily from South Africa and Passion flowers from South American and Asia.
60 flowers a tretoise of information flowers you can eat By Mr Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
60 flowers a tretoise of information flowers you can eat By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former Director General Agriculture Extension Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Province , VP Agriculture University Peshawar
Education About Flower Presentation Template
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Good design gets out of the way of the content you are sharing. It helps your audience focus on the content itself instead of the design.
But, it's no secret that most people dislike giving presentations. The dread of public speaking consistently ranks among the greatest fears in public surveys.
This presentation slides can help you reduce the anxiety involved with giving a presentation. Well-designed slides not only build your own confidence, they make your key points clearer to the audience.
Education About Flower Presentation Template
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://madlis.com
Good design gets out of the way of the content you are sharing. It helps your audience focus on the content itself instead of the design.
But, it's no secret that most people dislike giving presentations. The dread of public speaking consistently ranks among the greatest fears in public surveys.
This presentation slides can help you reduce the anxiety involved with giving a presentation. Well-designed slides not only build your own confidence, they make your key points clearer to the audience.
This talk discusses CA native plants in the Rose Family (Rosaceae), It was given in Nov. 2013 as part of the series 'Out of the Wilds and Into Your Garden'. These are 4-per page notes.
Rosaceae is a plant family, it belongs to the flowering planst i.e., the Angiosperms. It is also commonly called as Rose Family.
Most common specoes is Rosa indica. Almond is also included in this family.
Whole description of the family along with vegetative and floral characters, the economic importance as well. All is demonstrated with the help of images.
Jackie Donnelly, local naturalist and member of the Friends of Moreau Lake State Park presents a look at the rare plants found at Moreau Lake State Park, Gansevoort, NY. This is in support of the virtual NatureFest2020.org hosted by the Friends of Moreau. The NatureFest2020.org launches on September 12, 2020 as an alternative to our annual onsite event due to the COVID-19 crisis.
There may be edible flowers in your garden right now! Check out these flowers that not only look beautiful but may taste delicious as well! Many plants have nutritional qualities that we may never have known about. Get inspired with this presentation and maybe do some research in what flowers you could be growing and eating. There are probably hundreds or thousands of edible flowers but always do your own research and check with your medical practitioner before eating any flower or plant - especially when just starting out on an edible flower journey :-)
This ppt contains all about the family Rosaceae under Dicotyledons. It explains about its systematic position, general characters, phylogenetic affinities, floral formula and diagram, economic importance and important genera under this family.
Education About Flower Presentation Template
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://madlis.com
Good design gets out of the way of the content you are sharing. It helps your audience focus on the content itself instead of the design.
But, it's no secret that most people dislike giving presentations. The dread of public speaking consistently ranks among the greatest fears in public surveys.
This presentation slides can help you reduce the anxiety involved with giving a presentation. Well-designed slides not only build your own confidence, they make your key points clearer to the audience.
Education About Flower Presentation Template
If you want to buy this presentation template, please visit http://madlis.com
Good design gets out of the way of the content you are sharing. It helps your audience focus on the content itself instead of the design.
But, it's no secret that most people dislike giving presentations. The dread of public speaking consistently ranks among the greatest fears in public surveys.
This presentation slides can help you reduce the anxiety involved with giving a presentation. Well-designed slides not only build your own confidence, they make your key points clearer to the audience.
This talk discusses CA native plants in the Rose Family (Rosaceae), It was given in Nov. 2013 as part of the series 'Out of the Wilds and Into Your Garden'. These are 4-per page notes.
Rosaceae is a plant family, it belongs to the flowering planst i.e., the Angiosperms. It is also commonly called as Rose Family.
Most common specoes is Rosa indica. Almond is also included in this family.
Whole description of the family along with vegetative and floral characters, the economic importance as well. All is demonstrated with the help of images.
Jackie Donnelly, local naturalist and member of the Friends of Moreau Lake State Park presents a look at the rare plants found at Moreau Lake State Park, Gansevoort, NY. This is in support of the virtual NatureFest2020.org hosted by the Friends of Moreau. The NatureFest2020.org launches on September 12, 2020 as an alternative to our annual onsite event due to the COVID-19 crisis.
There may be edible flowers in your garden right now! Check out these flowers that not only look beautiful but may taste delicious as well! Many plants have nutritional qualities that we may never have known about. Get inspired with this presentation and maybe do some research in what flowers you could be growing and eating. There are probably hundreds or thousands of edible flowers but always do your own research and check with your medical practitioner before eating any flower or plant - especially when just starting out on an edible flower journey :-)
This ppt contains all about the family Rosaceae under Dicotyledons. It explains about its systematic position, general characters, phylogenetic affinities, floral formula and diagram, economic importance and important genera under this family.
This presentation was given at the 2012 Arizona State Florist Association Conference. It covers using social media an mobile marketing in the florist industry.
50 +1 Strange Wonders on Earth - PowerPointYaryalitsa
51 natural wonders of the world but strange at the same time, presented in a colourful PowerPoint with a small description for each.
PowerPoint needs to be downloaded to view animation on the first and last slide.
Other PowerPoints by me at the following URL on slideshare:
Top Ten Australian Landforms
http://www.slideshare.net/yaryalitsa/powerpoint-top-10-australian-landforms
Weird Landscapes – one finds on Earth
http://www.slideshare.net/yaryalitsa/weird-landscapes-one-finds-on-earth
10 Natural Wonder of the World
http://www.slideshare.net/yaryalitsa/10-natural-wonders-of-the-world-powerpoint
Growing Peaches in Northern Illinois is a power point presentation given at the Chicago Botanical Gardens in February of 2008 by Dennis Norton of Royal Oak Farm.
MOST UNUSUAL FLOWERS OF INDIA. MOTH ORCHID Flower of India. As the name suggests, this flowers resembles a moth in flight and hence is called Moth Orchid. PASSION FLOWER. ANGEL ORCHID. FLAME LILY. LOBSTER CLAW. MONKEY FACE ORCHIDS. List of rare flowers discovered or rediscovered in India.
Amazing & Weird Plants Around the World...!!!Walid Hashmi
Amazing and weird plant species around the world with their description and Photos.
All the carnivorous plants present in our planet
Fascinating plants facts and wonders of Nature
5 Non-Toxic Plants for People with Curious Pets.pptxEds Plant Shop
As much as we love our furry companions, they have a reputation for getting into things they aren’t supposed to, like houseplants! We’ve heard so many people say they deprive themselves of having plants in their homes for fear of their pets ingesting them and having a reaction. While this is a legitimate concern for most plant species, we keep a few in stock that are proven to be pet safe so that you can experience the best of both worlds!
Hawaii is the most isolated archipelago in the world, lying some 4000 km from the nearest land mass. The Pacific ocean is a natural barrier to the colonization of plants from other parts of the world. Fewer than 300 migrant plants had make it to the islands, before the human arrival. Only three native orchids out of 20,000 species have made it to Hawaii and on the cover is one of them, the Hawaiian Star. Isolated from many predators, thorns and other defensive adaptations of indigenous plants, have largely been lost. After the arrival and immigrants from other lands, the Hawaii today reflects the floral landscape form others tropical regions. Many are from Asian and the Americas, with the occasionally from Africa and even fewer from the temperate Europe.
Row Covers & Frost Protection; Gardening Guidebook for Doña Ana County, New Mexico ~ Doña Ana County Master Gardeners, New Mexico State University ~ For more information, Please see websites below:
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
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Free School Gardening Art Posters =
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Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
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Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
This slideshow consists of photos taken in the year 2014 February to 2015 January, documenting the flowers in our garden and in our neighbourhood in London.
Top 10 incredible rare flowers in IndiaRubyGupta34
MOST UNUSUAL FLOWERS OF INDIA. MOTH ORCHID Flower of India. As the name suggests, this flowers resembles a moth in flight and hence is called Moth Orchid. PASSION FLOWER. ANGEL ORCHID. FLAME LILY. LOBSTER CLAW. MONKEY FACE ORCHIDS.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
7. flickr.com/photos/lollie-pop 9 King Protea South Africa’s floral emblem Protea cynaroides are not the most common backyard flower. However, they are fast becoming a favourite among flower growers wherever these blooms will grow.
8. flickr.com/photos/90149669@N00 8 Kangaroo Paw Western Australia’s floral emblem Anigozanthos manglesii mimic the shape of the great OZ icon and fauna emblem, the kangaroo. They are seen more and more in cultivation but you can’t beat finding these beauties in their natural habitat.
9. flickr.com/photos/hisgett 7 Waratah Another Australian native Telopea speciosissima is found on the east side of the mainland. Great cool climate plants, waratahs are frost-tolerant and are the largest of the Australian native flowers.
10. www.eeb.ucla.edu 6 Hellaconia This tropical bloom from South America will infuse any garden as it splashes its vibrant colours around.
12. wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons 5 Sturt Desert Pea The final Australian native to make it to this list Swainsona formosa grows in the desert. The desert pea is a creeping plant that is hard to germinate because it has a very tough shell. However, many gardeners are now beginning to grow them successfully in home gardens.
13. flickr.com/photos/28481088@N00 4 Passionflower Brazil’s contribution to the list Passiflora edulis are the blooms of the Passionfruit vine. Once these flowers have been spent, the fruit will continue to grow and mature. This flower puts on such an amazing spectacle in preparation for the delicious harvest.
14. 3 Starfish Plant Stapelia flavopurpurea are just one of more than 40 varieties of Asclepiada native to South Africa. This fascinating flower looks remarkably similar to a starfish but has so much colour and vibrancy about it that it had to make the list.
15. flickr.com/photos/kopibrian 2 Rafflesia arnoldii These flowers, native to Indonesia, can grow up to 80cm in diameter and could easily fit a grown man’s head inside the centre. Not that you would want to get that close – it smells like rotting meat.
16. flickr.com/photos/kaitea 1 Corpse Flower By far one of the hardest flowers to grow outside of its natural habitat, the Amorphophallus titanum hails from the rainforests of Sumatra. It flowers infrequently in its native state and even less in cultivation. The reason for it’s name – it smells like a rotting corpse (apparently!)
17. … to those flowers I missed… I am truly sorry… … there’s always next year!!!