Morro Bay, CA
Morro Bay (Morro, Spanish for "Hill") is a seaside city in San Luis Obispo County, California. Located on the Central Coast of California, the city population was 10,757 as of the 2020 census, up from 10,234 at the 2010 census. The town overlooks Morro Bay, a natural embayment with an all-weather small craft commercial and recreational harbor.
The prehistory of Morro Bay relates to Chumash settlement, particularly near the mouth of Morro Creek. At least as early as the Millingstone Horizon thousands of years before present, there was an extensive settlement along the banks and terraces above Morro Creek. A tribal site on present-day Morro Bay was named tsɨtqawɨ, Obispeño for "Place of the Dogs".
The first European land exploration of Alta California, the Spanish Portolá expedition, came down Los Osos Valley and camped near today's Morro Bay on September 8, 1769. Franciscan missionary and expedition member Juan Crespí noted in his diary that "we saw a great rock in the form of a round morro".
The first recorded Filipinos to visit America arrived at Morro Bay on October 18, 1587, from the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza; one of whom was killed by local Native Americans while scouting ahead.
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Este Eónio é a variedade ′′ Schwarzkopf ′′ (cabeça preta em alemão) do Aeonium arboreum. São plantas suculentas que atingem 1 metro de altura e tem grandes rosetas de folhas no final do caule que são de cor preta ou, em climas quentes como o mediterrâneo, de cor roxa. Produzem flores amarelas pequenas e abundantes em inflorescências cônicas. Florescem desde o inverno até o início da primavera.
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Crassula lanuginosa, CRASULA
Aeonium arboreum, ROSA NEGRA
Aeonium, AEONIUM GIGANTE
Aloe perifoliata, ALOE
Echeveria derenbergii, SUCULENTA
Echeveria setosa rose y purpus, ROSETA PELUDA
Echevaria agavoides, ECHEVERIA BARRA DE LABIOS
Echeveria australis, CRASULACEA
Echeveria agavoides, ECHEVERIA
Beaucarnea guatemalensis, PATA DE ELEFANTE
Beaucarnea recurvata, PATA DE ELEFANTE
Sansevieria trifasciata, LENGUA DE SUEGRA
Haworthia fasciata, Haworthia
Haworthiopsis fasciata, PLANTA CEBRA
Crassula Ovata, JADE
kalanchoe blossfeldiana, HOJAS DE BRUJA / BRUJITA
Cactus cereus, CACTUS
Carnegiea gigantea, Saguero
Oreocereus trolli, VIEJITA
Opuntia leucotricha, NOPAL BLANCO
Opuntia senilis, VIEJITO
Opuntia albicarpa Scheinvar, NOPAL
mammillaria spinosissima, Mamillaria
Opuntia microdasys, NOPAL ALAS DE ANGEL
Mammillaria elongata, CACTUS
Mammillaria hahniana, CACTUS
Echinopsis spachiana, CARDON
Echinopsis oxygona, CACTUS
Echinopsis chamaecereus, CACAHUATA
Echinopsis tubiflora, CACTUS
EJEMPLARES DE PLANTAS DESÉRTICAS EN SLP, MÉXICO.
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Ageha-sama: 「もう、時間がない...早くしないと俺は、、、」 (There's no time left... If we don't hurry, I'll---) (from Univers)
Me (listening to that part of the drama): "Ageha-sama, what do you mean?"
Google (with its machine voice):
"Aeonium Arboreum (Zwartkop / クロホウシ Kurohoushi in Japanese) is a monocarpic plant, means it dies after its flower blooms."
And that's how I cry every single time Loulou*di releases a CD since Univers.
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This exposed urn looks like a koala tummy.
This is so silly that I sort of like it. I mean, I found it to be sufficiently amusing to get a picture of it to send to Brent. It is a nice large urn, with an Aeonium arboreum that is a bit bolder than any of mine, and delightfully blue Senecio mandraliscae. It has nothing else going for it, but perhaps its simplicity is an asset. It might look junky…
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Insecto sobre flor
Una mosca libadora Eristalis tenax sobre una inflorescencia de bejeque Aeonium arboreum ssp holochrysum.
La Palma.
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Fatermetű kövirózsacserje (Aeonium arboreum) átültetve!
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