These little blooms always make me smile, the woods near my house are filled with with these cherry plum trees and their blossom reminds me the winter is ending and the wheel of the year is turning
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A feast for the eyes
© Dragana Dimitrijević
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Cherry Plum Blossom in London. February 2024.
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Cherry plum blossom today.
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Cherry Plum teaches us spiritual surrender and trust, a remedy for energetic rigidity and fear of losing control. This flower helps us to cultivate a sense of balance and equanimity, despite adversity. Cherry Plum helps us to trust our divine guidance.
Maryam Hasnaa
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi develop, outside the root of their host, a highly branched system (mycelium) of hyphae (fine filamentous structures 2 to 10 μm in diameter) that explores the soil (Figure 5.12).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
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Austrian Parliament Building, Dr. Karl Renner-Ring 3, 1017 Wien Österreichisches Parlamentsgebäude
Здание австрийского парламента
Bâtiment du Parlement autrichien
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Vase with silk cherry plum blossoms Hall of Pillars (Säulenhalle) or peristyle, the central part of the Austrian houses of parliament
The hall is about 40 m long and 23 m wide. The 24 Corinthian pillars are made of Adnet marble, and all of them are monoliths weighing around 16 tons each. The pillars carry the skylighted main ceiling in the middle and the coffered side ceilings. The floor is made of polished marble resting on a concrete hull. The space below was designed as a hypocaust for a floor heating and air circulation system for the hall. Located on the transverse axis at the end of the Hall of Pillars are the chamber of the former House of Representatives (on the left) and the chamber of the former House of Lords (on the right). Von Hansen's idea was to have the Hall of Pillars as the main central part of the building. It was designed to act as a meeting point between the House of Lords and the House of Representatives. Hansen also wanted to have the hall used by the monarch for the State Opening of Parliament and the Speech from the Throne, similar to the British tradition. However, such ceremonies were never held in the building, since Emperor Franz Joseph I had a personal disdain for the parliamentary body. Speeches from the Throne in front of the parliamentarians were held in the Hofburg Palace instead.
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Rosaceae Prunus cerasifera
Cherry Plum
Identification via Pl@ntNet
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