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#The Cabbage Garden
streetsofdublin · 1 year
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THE CABBAGE PATCH NEW STREET GARDENS AND CATHEDRAL LANE
The park, which is referred to by Dublin City Council as the "Cabbage Patch", can be reached by way of Cathedral Lane (until 1792 called Cabbage Garden Lane).
THE STREETS OF DUBLIN The Cabbage Garden, also known as the Cabbage Patch, is a former burial ground in Dublin, Ireland. It is located off Upper Kevin Street in Dublin’s south inner city. Used as a cemetery from 1666 until the 1890s, it is now laid-out as a public park. The name of the plot can be traced back to the arrival of Oliver Cromwell in Dublin during 1649, whose forces rented the land…
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muffinlance · 1 month
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Next Dark Night in Ba Sing Se part! Is! Fully outlined!
...And so is the majority of series in lesser detail because oops my hand slipped.
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jillraggett · 6 months
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Plant of the Day
Saturday 9 December 2023
In the vegetable garden Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group) 'January King' (cabbage, drumhead cabbage) is a cultivar that matures from December.
Jill Raggett
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53v3nfrn5 · 14 days
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Cornelia Parker: ‘Ha-Ha’ (1993)
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half-a-life · 5 months
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You're important. You deserve to speak up and have people shut the hell up and listen to you.
Alexandra Bracken, In the Afterlight
Ornamental cabbage
Prague Botanical Garden
Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿
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antiqueanimals · 2 months
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British Butterflies and their Transformations. Arranged and illustrated in a series of plates by Henry Noel Humphreys, with characters and descriptions by John Obadiah Westwood. Published in 1841.
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onenicebugperday · 6 months
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do you have any factoids about the pieris genus? particularly pieris rapae cuz i named my after them :) my name is pae (pronounced like the english word "pay") taken from the end of their name
unrelated thing about my name but it's unintentionally an anagram for "ape" which is fun because i'm interested in nonhuman primates
weeble for your troubles
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Honestly I don't know much about them beyond what you can read on their wikipedia page! So I'm sorry I can't share any fun facts but I can share a few nice photos for you to enjoy! These are all Pieris rapae although all flutterbies in Pieris are lovely
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Fuzzy lil caterpillar up close!!! Photo by flossiepip
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Less close but still good. They are SO fuzzy and adorable. Photo by matt227
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A nice yellow adult by Judy Gallagher
Chrysalises can be brown, tan, green, yellow, or a combination of those, so here's a couple:
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Photos by jacqui-nz and jellyelfhomestead
And finally the egg!
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Obviously this is an extreme close up, and they're VERY tiny...like 1mm. Photo by Gilles San Martin
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geopsych · 1 year
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While I’m talking about wildflowers in the garden I’ll post this one. Years ago now I made friends online with a Japanese wildflower enthusiast. She was always delighted when she found some of these little flowers in the woods. She called them hitori shizuka. They seem plain but to her they were magical, so in honor of her I ordered a few when I found them offered by a nursery here. She fell into ill health and now I haven’t heard from her for a long time :-( but I think of her when these come up. They don’t do very well, just the same number coming up every year, barely surviving, but they’re a good reminder of our friendship.
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weepingwidar · 9 months
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Joel Slotte (Finnish, 1987) - Villikaalitarhuri (Wild Cabbage Gardener) (2021)
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flowerishness · 1 year
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Ligustrum (privet) and Pieris rapae (cabbage white butterfly)
We have a very tall privet hedge which runs the length of our back fence and the back fences of our neighbors on either side. Yesterday, I cut it back as I do every year. The privet is allowed to grow up, as a privacy screen, but it’s not allowed to grow ‘out’ into my back lawn. As any gardener knows, sometimes plants need to be closely controlled.
Privets are from Asia. Although privet hedges are synonymous with English country gardens, everywhere else they grow in the world (except Asia) they’re a non-native species. This includes our back garden in Vancouver.
While on the subject of non-native species, the cabbage white butterfly has a natural range across Europe, Asia and North Africa. It was accidently introduced to Quebec in 1860 and is now commonly found throughout North America. By 1898, the cabbage white had spread to Hawaii. It reached New Zealand and Australia in 1929. It does not seem to have made it to South America yet. Incidentally, this one has two spots on each wing, so it’s a female.
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briargeese · 10 months
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Cabbage in the morning sun, before the slugs got it.
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I have long dreamed of an avatar that combines my passion for my home-grown veggies with my passion for this fandom. The wonderful and very talented @wendersfive understood my vision perfectly from the get go. So let me present to you today, straight from the cabbage patch:
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fraryguitar · 11 months
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Cabbage While Butterfly at Mōʻiliʻili Community Garden
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artfulfashion · 7 months
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Greta Bellamacina for Cabbages and Roses Clothing 2023 photographed by Katy Lawrence Film
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jillraggett · 1 year
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Plant of the Day
Friday 6 January 2023
These winter hardy cultivars of Brassica oleracea (cabbage) show the value of this plant as a year round food supply. For winter cabbages the seeds are sown in April/May and are transplanted in late June/July to the final growing site. Here winter hardy cabbages are ready for harvest and thriving in a vegetable garden in Orkney, Scotland.
Jill Raggett
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