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My guess is Male Dusky Indigobird. Please help me with the ID. Perhaps the photo of the female bird can be of assistance. 1.Dusky Indigobird (Black Widowfinch) (Vidua funerea) Bill whitish, sometimes tinged pink, legs and feet orange-red, eyes dark brown 2.Village Indigobird (Steelblue Widowfinch) (Vidua chalybeata) Combination of a red bill and deep red legs and feet, the bill is a paler pink or whitish in the northwest of its range, eyes dark brown 3.Purple Indigobird (Purple Widowfinch) (Vidua Purpurascens) Combination of white bill, whitish legs (pale pink or mauve from close). Plumage purplish or bluish purple, eyes dark brown Zwartkloof Private Game Reserve, Bela Bela (Warmbaths). South Africa. Another new specie (ZPGR#113) (Species#200) Purple Indigobird (Purple Widowfinch) (Vidua Purpurascens) 10.5cm;13 g Thank you Jackie During and Niall for the ID Re: ID Indigobird Hi Rus, Niall Perrins says: I would label it as a Purple Indigobird - the bill is too pale pink for Village, the white turns pink during the heat of the day. Nice pic! ..and if he says so, you can pretty much say it's definitely what it is ;-) Regards, Jackie
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The Rose Hip or rosehips, also called the rose haw, is the pomaceous fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange but may be dark purple to black in some species. The hips of some species, especially Rosa canina (The Dog Rose), have been and continue to be used as a valuable source of Vitamin C. Rose hips are also commonly used as a herbal tea, often blended with hibiscus and as a carrier oil. They can also be used to make a jam, a jelly and a marmalade. Rosehip soup is especially popular in Sweden. Rhodomel, a type of mead, is made with the hips Rosehips are particularly high in Vitamin C, with about 1700 to 2000 mg per 100 g in the dried product, one of the richest of all plant sources. The hips also contain vitamins A, D and E, and antioxidant flavonoids. Rosehips are commonly used externally in a carrier or cold pressed oil form ( which will go rancid very quickly ) to restore firmness to skin by nourishing and astringing tissue. Rosehips are used for the creation of herbal tea, jam, jelly, syrup, beverages, pies, bread and marmalade, amongst others. A few rose species are sometimes grown for the ornamental value of their hips; such as Rosa moyesii, which has prominent large red bottle-shaped fruits. Under the terms of Etsy's Medical Drug Claims policy, sellers on Etsy are forbidden to share knowledge of the traditional or medicinal uses of their products. It would be beneficial for you to research a product we feature prior to placing any order. Message us via ‘Etsy Conversations and we will try to assist with any information we can This information and the products themselves have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition you would be wise to consult your doctor or a qualified practitioner
Caladium plants have large, paper-thin, heart-shaped, colorful leaves. Read our care guide on how to grow a caladium plant at Houseplant411.com.
Annual growing to 60cm. Dainty flowers resembling mini snapdragons in shades of pink, yellow, red, purple and violet. Flowers have yellow throats and long, pointed spurs. Good for edging, beds, rockeries, as a cut flower or in meadow plantings. Sometimes
These are a few Rothko paintings (or details of Rothko's work.) I would hesitate to say that getting any Rothko painting accurately photographed would be at all easy, still as you can see here his work continues to confound and inspire in equal measures.
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This cross should produce variably colorful plants with lots of white-spotted patterning and red tubes. The pod parent produces red pitchers and massive lids that open yellow with red veins before aging to rusty colored, while the pollen parent opens with a bright pink hue that fades to high-contrast purple and white with a cherry-colored lip, and sports flowers that are a brilliant peachy pink. Packets contain approximately 20 seeds, and require cold stratification. Seeds are shipped in padded envelopes to avoid damage in transit, via USPS mail (First Class or Priority). US shipping only. As seeds can take time and sometimes special treatments in order to germinate properly, returns cannot be accepted and refunds are not available upon receipt of the seed packets. If a package is lost in transit, please contact as soon as possible.
1pc Hanging Amaranthus -D E T A I L S- Length: 18"-25" Colors Available - pink, red, white, purple
100 Pcs (FL054) Aster Crego Mixed Colors Flower Seeds-CALLISTEPHUS CHINENSIS- China Asters Aster “Crego” (Callistephus chinensis “Crego Mix”), sometimes called China asters, comes in purple, red, white and pink. The “Crego” cultivar features delicately curled petals and a full flower that blooms in summer and fall. These summer annuals grow well in most climates, but they can't tolerate frost or drought. Sowing seeds indoors six weeks before the last spring frost and watering them properly in the garden encourage long-lasting blooms and healthy plants. Set 3-inch diameter seedling pots inside a drip tray. Fill each pot with potting soil to within 1/2 inch of the rim. Add 1 inch of water to the drip tray, and allow the soil in the pots to absorb the water until the soil surface becomes moist, then empty any remaining water from the tray. Sow two aster “Crego” seeds in each pot, planting them on the soil surface. Cover the seeds with a 1/4-inch layer of moist soil. Cover the pots with a layer of clear plastic wrap, which retains moisture until the seeds sprout. Set the tray of pots in approx 68 F- (20C) location that receives indirect sunlight. Asters will germinate in the dark, but they sprout more quickly with some light. It takes 14-21 days to germinate. Remove the plastic wrap when sprouts emerge. Move the pots to a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight, and water the seedlings when the soil surface dries. Thin the seedlings so that only one aster remains in each pot once the plants produce their second set of leaves. Incorporate a 2-inch compost layer into the top 8 inches of soil in a well-draining outdoor bed that receives six hours of direct sunlight daily. Transplant the asters into the bed at the same depth they were in their pots, spacing them 8 to 10 inches apart in all directions. Water aster “Crego” plants deeply once or twice a week, providing approximately 1 inch of moisture each time so that the top 6 inches of soil don't dry out. Spread a 2-inch layer of mulch over the bed to help conserve the soil moisture. Trim off spent blossoms, and pull up and destroy any plants that appear unhealthy to prevent the spread of diseases. Spray the asters with an insecticidal soap if leafhoppers, mites or aphids become a problem. Leafhoppers can spread the aster yellows virus, so they require prompt control. Spray a fungicide, such as one containing mancozeb, to treat any fungal growth on aster "Crego." Avoid overhead irrigation and wet foliage, which can cause stem rot and wilt. Treating seedlings with an iprodione spray further helps prevent stem rot. Follow all package precautions and application instructions when using disease treatments. Things You Will Need Drip tray 3-inch-diameter pots Potting soil Plastic wrap Compost Mulch Insecticidal soap Fungicide Iprodione Season: Annual USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 24 inches Bloom Season: Summer and fall Bloom Color: Mix Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Moist, but Well Drained Soil Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: 68F (20C) Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: No Depth: 1/16 inch Sowing Rate: 4 seeds per plants Moisture: Keep moist until germination Plant Spacing: 20 inches
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Aquarius: a pure, opaque lilac blue. BKIND nail polish is vegan, 77% plant-based, and 21-FREE. These professional-grade nail polishes apply easily, dry quickly, and give you a long-lasting, luminous finish. The majority of nail polishes on the market contain multiple toxic ingredients that can be harmful to health. Also, while this information is often not shared, many nail polishes unfortunately contain animal-derived ingredients. For example, cochineal insect pigment is sometimes used to make reds more vivid, or guanine crystals, from fish scales or chameleons, are used to add luster and shine in cosmetics.To provide a kinder option, these nail polishes are vegan, 77% plant-based and 21-FREE, meaning they are free from 21 toxic ingredients normally found in nail polishes. Now you can enjoy beautiful colored nails while respecting animals, the environment and yourself!Free from: Animal derivative, Toluene, Benzene, Xylene, Formaldehyde releaser, Formaldehyde resin, Phthalates, Cyclic Silicones, Camphor, Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), Glycol ethers of series E, Hydroquinone (HQ), 4-Methoxyphenol (MEHQ), Triphenyl Phosphate (TPP), Nonylphenol ethoxylated, Tert-Butyl Hydroperoxyde, Chromium Oxide Greens, Bismuth Oxychloride, Carcinogenic mutagenic reprotoxic (CMR), Synthetic fragrances, Ethyl tosylamide. Ingredients: Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Adipic Acid/neopentyl Glycol/trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Alcohol, Stearalkonium Bentonite, N-butyl Alcohol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Phosphoric Acid, Diacetone Alcohol, Diatomaceous Earth, Hexanal, Lithothamnion Calcareum Extract, Mannitol, Kaolin, Tocopherol, Zinc Sulfate, CI 77007, CI 77742, CI 15850, CI 77891, CI 19140, CI 77499. photos by BKIND
You can ask any architect about nature, and they will tell you that there is no greater inspiration for a young, or even a more experienced architect than
White Bleached Hanging Amaranthus -D E T A I L S- Length: 18"-25" Colors Available - pink, red, white, purple -N O T E- These are a natural product, which means sometimes stems won't look alike! There will be fall out! Please be very gentle ♛ Visit/Like Our Shop: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/bbudgetchic ♡♡♡ Thanks for stopping by! ♡♡♡ ♛ Need it by a SPECIFIC DATE? Please send us PRIOR to placing your order so we can make sure you have it in time. ツ ♛ We are NOT responsible for late packages if we have not been contacted with a specific date PRIOR to placing an order. You may need to upgrade your shipping which you will have to pay for additional costs. -- S O C I A L M E D I A -- ♕ Pinterest - @bbudgetchic ♕ Instagram - @bbudget.chic ♕ Facebook - @Budgetchic ♕ Shopify - @budgetchic
Sometimes, plants glow.
This stunning necklace features a string of stunning multicoloured spinel. Inspired by nature, the stones seem to emit a mysterious gradient palette of soft colours, such as brown, red, pink, and purple which glow when exposed to sunlight creating a magical effect. Spinel is a transparent to opaque gem, with colours as vivid as ruby-like reds, some darker "brick" red, and some almost orange. Spinel also comes in blue which varies from deep blue tending towards grey, and some with a violet tinge. Shades of yellow, some incredible pinks, lavenders, purples, and blue greens. The fabulous range of colours in spinel is due to the presence of trace elements. Red is produced when chromium replaces aluminium, and for the blue colour, iron and sometimes cobalt is present. 💜 G E M S T O N E S 💜 • Gemstone: Natural Multi-Spinel. • Size: 3mm • Cut: Micro-faceted rondelle. • Origin: Sri Lanka • Birthstone Month: August. • Meaning: Multi spinel is believed to promote calming and revitalization, and to relieve anxiety. 💜 D E T A I L S 💜 • Available metals: 14K Solid gold, sterling silver, gold-filled, or rose gold-filled. • Clasp: 6mm spring ring. • Length: Adjustable to choose from the drop-down menu (length includes clasp). 💜 G I F T - O P T I O N 💜 • The ready-to-gift option is beautifully wrapped and sent in a purple velvet bag accompanied by an anti-tarnish cloth • A message card can be attached to make the occasion more special. 💜 D E L I V E R Y 💜 • Our jewellery is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and sent in a craft box in a postage bag. • Dispatch time is within 1 to 3 business days. • Orders will be sent via Australia Post, there are standard and express options (please see delivery windows in our shop policy). 💜 I M P O R T A N T 💜 • We use natural gemstones, hence variations in colour or imperfections such as spots, marks, shape, and inclusions are normal and make your jewellery unique. • We can also provide multiple items at a group discount for big events such as weddings. • Please contact us if you have any questions or requests, customisations are also welcome! 💜 C A R E - T I P S 💜 • Avoid contact with water or chemicals, high quality metals can also be affected and can become dull or tarnished. • Do not use ultrasonic or chemicals to clean your jewellery, simply use an anti-tarnish cloth to polish it. • Store your jewellery separately to prevent scratches. • Keep your jewellery in a dry place, humidity can damage them. 💜 If you have any questions or additional request, please do message us, we will be more than happy to help you!💜
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Find out which varieties of orchids make easy-care houseplants. They include moth orchid, dendrobium, oncidium, cymbidium, lady's slipper, cattleya, jewel orchid, clamshell orchid, nun's orchid, odontoglossum, and lady of the night.