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The Daily Notebook

Nov
05
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DIY Silhouettes, Air Plants & Wooden Plaques A silhouette of springtime tulips to enjoy in winter, an airplant perch, and a glass tube vase—a little vintage, a little rustic, these three wooden plaque projects would be at home in a Victorian sun room or a woodland lodge.  Read More »
Nov
02
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Links We Love, 11/2/2012 Portable tree houses, vertical farms, dried bouquets, and more in today’s Links We Love.   Read More »
Nov
01
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Botanic Notables: The Lady Gaga Fern Lady Gaga is a pop star, cultural icon, provocateur and now, a genus of ferns—at least by name. Last week, botanists at Duke University named a newly identified genus of ferns after the singer.  Read More »
Nov
01
10:39am
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Art & Botany: Vases of Roots Photographer Diana Scherer grew plants in vases for six months, then photographed the flower and its network of supporting roots.  Read More »
Related Topics: Green | Red | White | art & botany | diana scherer | photography | roots
Oct
26
09:17am
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Botanic Notables: An Upside-Down Forest in Juneau A glacier, a rainforest, and a forest of upside-down trees—naturally fallen spruce and hemlock, repurposed as flower pots—are some of the wonders in Alaska's Mendenhall Valley. Read More »
Oct
26
09:12am
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Now Forager: A Movie About Mushroom Hunters Love, marriage, and mycology. Read More »
Related Topics: Brown | film | mushrooms | Now Forager | wild edibles
Oct
25
12:39pm
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Art & Botany: Prince Charles's Book of Plants Florigelia were popular in the seventeeth century. Often illustrated by eminent artists, the lavishly produced books catalogued the plants in a garden, or collected on an expedition. Who can afford to produce such a book today? A prince, of course. His Royal Highness, Prince Charles of Wales, who sponsored The Highgrove Florilegium, a collection of plants in the royal garden, and one of the most expensive books of modern times.  Read More »
Oct
24
12:31pm
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Links We Love, 10/24/12 An energy-conscious “flower”, Caribbean produce in Brooklyn, mini gardening tools, and more in today’s Links We Love!  Read More »
Related Topics: links we love
Oct
23
08:40am
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Natural Pools, Photo Gallery Tips and advice on adding plants to a natural pool.  Read More »
Oct
23
08:39am
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Natural Pools A new approach transforms the landscape Read More »
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