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Open Graph

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Gardencore

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2026-02-22 07:43:07

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Gardencore Gardencore Saturday, October 20, 2012 Melaka Urban Greenery Pistia stratioses or kiapo . Some ornamental whose name escapes me, and mugwort ( damong maria) doing quite well . It seems a thing to grow stuff in styrofoam boxes here... ... Like this pandan! Unintentional green roof. Posted by Bea No comments: Monday, August 20, 2012 Alchemical Waters Off Plant Leaves I stumbled upon the great Annals of Botany blog, which you can now find in my sidebar. I found that they recently wrote about the origins of the temperate plant Lady's Mantle's scientific name , Alchemilla . Apparently, the dew or rain that gathered on its water-repellent leaves was in high demand because of its purity. Among its fans were said to be alchemists, who used it in their procedures to turn stuff into gold, and women, who apparently used it for beauty purposes . Photo is by Pat Heslop-Harrison , from the Annals of Botany post. A photo from an old post on this blog...

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