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jillraggett · 2 months
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Plant of the Day
Monday 11 March 2024
Looking great with the silver foliage of Jacobaea maritima 'Silver Dust' (silver ragwort) are the early yellow flowers of Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête' (daffodil). One of the most popular of the dwarf daffodils that are very reliable performers for a range of locations and uses.
Jill Raggett
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boschintegral-photo · 2 years
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Ragwort (Jacobaea Vulgaris)
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taimemaailm · 3 months
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Vilt-ristirohi (Senecio cineraria)
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Saksa keeles Weißfilziges Greiskraut, Silberblatt või Aschenpflanze, inglise keeles silver ragwort.
Mitmeaastaline õistaim, mis oli ennem ristirohi perekonnas, nüüd aga Jacobaea perekonnas, mõlemad korvõieliste sugukonnas, mis on astrilaadsete seltsi osa.
Ta pärineb Vahemere piirkonnast. Kasvatatakse lehtdekoratiivse ilutaimena.
Külvatakse kasvuhoonesse välja mai lõpus. Vähenõudlik valguse suhtes. Talub kärpimist.
Kõrgus 15-35 cm. Augustis ilmuvad värsked hallid lehed, ja kuna taim talub öökülmasid hästi, jäävad nad tavaliselt kevadeni ilusaks.
Halli värvi ja omalaadse vormi järgi saab lehed ja nendega taime kergesti äratunda.
Pilt: Raulbot, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
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sitting-on-me-bum · 5 months
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Cinnabar moth
A poisonous moth? Yes. The cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae), found in Europe and Asia, has wings decorated with bright-red patches that scream, "Do not eat!"
(Image credit: Roger Tidman)
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libraryofmoths · 1 year
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Moth of the Week
Cinnabar Moth
Tyria jacobaeae
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The cinnabar moth is part of the Erebidae family, one of the largest moth families. It is named after the mineral cinnabar, which is a similar bright red to the moth’s red & black wings. This species was first described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus and can be seen flying during the day and night.
Description Cinnabar moths usually have black forewings with red patterns and red hindwings with a black border. However on rare occasions, the red is replaced with yellow, or the forewings are red with a black border or fully black. These colors tell potential predators that the cinnabar moth is unpalatable, or has a unpleasant bitter taste.
Average wingspan of 37 mm (≈1.5 in)
Diet and Habitat These moths are native to Europe, eastern and central Asia, Siberia, and China. This species feeds on plants in the Senecio genus, especially ragwort. This plant is the reason why cinnabar moths do not taste good to predators since the caterpillars absorb bitter substances from the ragwort’s leaves. This plant is also why the cinnabar moth was brought to New Zealand, Australia, and North America since ragwort is an invasive plant species.
Mating Mating season for cinnabar moths is in early August. Female moths can lay up to 300 eggs on the underside of ragwort leaves in batches of 30 to 60 eggs.
Predators Most predators avoid cinnabar moths and larvae, except for various species of the cuckoo bird. Cinnabar moths have few predators because are a bright red, signaling to predators that they are unpalatable, or have a unpleasant bitter taste.
Fun Fact (CW: cannibalism) If and when the cinnabar caterpillars run out of leaves to eat on the ragwort plant, they will turn to cannibalism and eat each other for survival.
(Source: Wikipedia, Buglife)
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thebotanicalarcade · 11 months
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n134_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Principal poisonous plants of Canada /. Ottawa :Dept. of Agriculture, Dominion Experimental Farms,1920.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23465962
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rumor-imbris · 2 years
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Ferocius violins strike when you bruise War paint of cinnabar moth wings chant vengence Your heart riding on battlefields for whoever hurts you deserves nothing not even to live
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mercerspoems · 2 years
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Top 5 Insects I’ve Seen - #3 – The Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae)
The #3 #Insect I've seen in the #UK is the #Cinnabar #Moth. Fabulously #stylish things, #gorgeous chubby tiger striped #caterpillars. #Moths are often less well regarded than #butterflies. The cinnabar shows this wrong! #InsectWeek22 #InsectWeek #Nature
My first sighting of the adult, moth form, of Tyria jacobaeae – The cinnabar moth. Named after the red pigment. It’s really something. Easily one of the UK’s most beautiful moths, but it’s more than just beautiful! (Credit: Me) I hadn’t actually seen one of these until only a couple of months ago. Not their adult, flying form anyway. But when you see this beautiful vamp spread its wings it truly…
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postmanpetecoluk · 2 years
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Caterpillar: Tyria jacobaeae
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Caterpillar: Tyria jacobaeae by pete beard Via Flickr: Cinnabar on Ragwort. My first use of the Nissin i40 flash unit. Excellent 2nd hand buy!!
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herpsandbirds · 5 months
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Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae), family Erebidae, Oxfordshire, UK
Diurnal moth.
photograph by Charles J. Sharp 
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moths-daily · 1 year
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cinnabar moth??
Moth Of The Day #43
Cinnabar Moth
Tyria jacobaeae
From the erebidae family. They have a wingspan of 32-46mm. They tend to occupy grassy habitats. It can be found throughout Europe, as well as Western and Central Asia. It has also been introduced to Oceania and North America.
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sikoi · 5 months
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—OCS as OBSCURE ASSOCIATIONS
-kaine anti-
@perpetuagf loove this tag ty ♡
ANIMAL: arctic wolf
COLORS: blues, cyan, grey
MONTH: january
SONGS: ozi - come alive? melovemealot - you can't kill me i'm alive
NUMBER: 166
PLANTS: jacobaea maritima
SMELLS: metal. does that make sense lol
GEMSTONE: diamond
TIME OF DAY: 5:50am or 3am. depends lol
SEASON: winter
PLACES: iceland, somewhere cold and breezy
FOOD: he enjoys a good ol cream cheese bagel
DRINKS: sparkling water, blueberry heh
ELEMENT: iron
ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS: aquarius
SEASONINGS: salt lmaoooooooooooooooooooo
SKY: cirrus clouds or northern lights
WEATHER: cold and crisp
MAGICAL POWER: he's an android -i don't talk abt ocs really so lbr no one knows that + i dress them up all the time as other things lol but his lore is being an android :( -
WEAPONS: his hard metal body mhm
SOCIAL MEDIA. androids.com kjafjaf
MAKEUP PRODUCT: he'll dabble in highlighter
CANDY: gum gum gum gum maybe choco mint sometimes
METHOD OF LONG DISTANCE TRAVEL: *ships themself*
ART STYLE: sculpting
FEAR: humans, water
MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE: if he wasn't an android maybe uhh pegasus
PIECE OF STATIONARY: his brain
THREE EMOJIS: 💎💨🧊
CELESTIAL BODY: moon
i'll tag @fl0pera @pralinesims @rollingsim @o0corruptedghoul0o @warmsol @solstice-sims @saruin @1-800-cuupid @sims3melancholic @rottengurlz i love ur ocs gogogo (if you want ofc)
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ah yes my favorite drawfee members Stinking Willie and Jacobaea Vulgaris
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My top 5 for ‘In memory of Gray-Card’s Year End Top 5 Photo Extravaganza’ 2022 by @luxlit. Thank you for keeping this lovely tradition alive!
1. Rhododendron 2. Ragwort (Jacobaea Vulgaris) 3. Japanese Anemone 4. Azalea 5. Clematis
All photos © 2022 by @boschintegral-photo Archive @ boschintegral-photo.tumblr.com/archive Nature and travel photography blog - Thank you for visiting!
Reblogs (photographers on tumblr) @boschintegral
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bonefall · 7 months
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tried to translate some Clangen names:
Minkthroat - Nheemleh
i couldn't find something for throat on the lexicon so I went for tongue because I though that fit as well.
Boragenut - Couldn't find one for borage, but nekboq worked for nut, so maybe uhssa for bush might have the same effect - so uhssanekboq for her
Voidpatch - not sure what to do with him, so I went for Hhoelkonpen
Curlystar - Fofwarrlshai
Owlspeckle - Huowoowoo (i love this one so much)
Asternettle - Luoobpokal (I couldn't find a translation for Aster, so I chose Luoob because I like both the names)
Briarears - Pik'kaira
Ramblingpatch - Abababkonpen
Fallenheart - Fewlbabi
Huowoowoo takes the cake, I also gotta shout out Pik'kaira. That one's also fun to say! Pik'ka Ira!
Let's get you some new words-- and start with ASTER, because it's going to be a bit quirky! Old World Asters (of the genus aster) have issues growing this far north.
But they do have a ton of plants in the asteraceae family. IN FACT, dandelions are one of them! Feverfew, chamomile, thistles, daisies, salsify, cornflower, heliotrope, goldenrod... it's a BIG family.
Asters
So, here's a few interesting asteraceae that would make cool symbolic names, and you can translate any of these as simply "aster" in a name. Clan cats don't have cladistics after all, lmao
Common Fleabane (Pulicaria dysenterica) = Skfom (From Itch + Again = Contraction.) In humans, you can see right there in the scientific name that it was historically used as a treatment for dysentery, and in the common name that it repels fleas. In cats, it's a skin irritant and a poison. A desperate cat in the midst of a flea infestation will resort to this to treat themselves, if the Cleric's overwhelmed. Its name is a comment on its cruelty-- it will relieve you temporarily, but you'll get a second itch later. Has another English name; Erigeron, which is applied to all fleabanes.
Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) = Bochol OR Ffyy-en-aminama (Pigment + Green) OR (Butterfly + 's + Shanty) An easy source of green dye, but not the BEST source of it due to fading. Known by two names, Clerics tend to prefer Butterfly's Shanty because it evokes an image of the sacred insects dancing around it. Bochol is actually the newer term, appearing sometime in the late Dawn Era alongside advances in dyemaking technology before SkyClan was driven out. Toxic if eaten, HATED by humans for being an agricultural weed, Clan cats value this plant greatly. It feeds many insects, which then feed other animals, which then feed Clan cats. It's also bright yellow and cheerful.
Sea Aster (Tripolium pannonicum) = Osaash (Daisy + Salt) This plant is seen exclusively in salt marsh biomes! Seaside areas that are regularly flooded by saltwater. They're one of the most notable plants encountered by Salt Patrols, and one of the few flowers that can handle salinity. They have a reputation for being hardy, and being a sure sign that you've made it to the ocean.
Throat and Void
Throat's going to be straightforward!
Throat = Au'u Translates directly. The front of the neck.
But void... it doesn't really make sense they have a philosophical concept of the void, you know? They don't even seem to have a concept of zero. So here's some possibilities;
Nothing = Shmo Translates pretty directly. Nothing at all. Absence in general.
No Detectable Smell = Mufm A "smell" often associated with certain things that have crossed through water, or certain mythological figures. Most things have a smell, even if it's faint. Probably the closest metaphorically to "void," because a thing without a smell creates a noticeable absence. There's probably an (ANCIENT) TigerClan folktale about some tiger warrior sent to catch the Void Beast of No Smell, which serves as a kitten tale to help remember non-scent types of tracking methods.
Silence = Uh'hwa The absence of sound or words. Not to be confused with Hah'o, which is a SUDDEN, ominous silencing of all the animal song in an area, usually because they've spotted a predator.
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blogbirdfeather · 3 days
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Cinnabar Moth (Tyria jacobaeae)
Alcochete/Portugal (18/04/2024)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F25; 400 ISO]
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