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wedge-shaped, the tip is tapered, and - longitudinal veins are parallel and protruded, so that the surface of the leaf presents obvious wrinkles. the stems are - cm high, with - branches on the upper part, and leafy bracts on the branches. the sepals are - cm long and - mm wide; umbel-like cymes flowers
at the top of the stalk; flowers under bracts , ovoid, membranous; flowers white, no obvious perianth tube, perianth segments , rounds arranged, inner and outer perianth segments nearly equal, inverted staples; stamens , anthers "d" shaped, filaments inserted at base of perianth segments; apate -locate...
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los angeles, ca - march , @ moon room w/ nadoyel asheville, nc - may , @ tbd, solo set w/ bana hafar & mark van hoen past shows los angeles, ca - december , @ the smell w/ nadoyel los angeles, ca - november , @ occidental college w/ alex twomey los angeles, ca - november , @ hotel cafe w/ tar & flowers
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today, but also has a very peppery taste which is probably the root of the issue. in fact, in england during the 's, nasturtiums cultivated in the gardens, and called "indian cress" due to the similar peppery taste. today, we're talking about tropaeolum majus, an easy-to-grow annual whose leaves and flowers
always, self-seed. the phrase, "be nasty to nasturtiums", is sometimes used for how to care for them. give them lousy soil, intermittent moisture, and a little light, and they are happy. the nasturtium plant is surprisingly useful medicinally. the leaves, in particular, and especially before the flowers...
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today, but also has a very peppery taste which is probably the root of the issue. in fact, in england during the 's, nasturtiums cultivated in the gardens, and called "indian cress" due to the similar peppery taste. today, we're talking about tropaeolum majus, an easy-to-grow annual whose leaves and flowers
always, self-seed. the phrase, "be nasty to nasturtiums", is sometimes used for how to care for them. give them lousy soil, intermittent moisture, and a little light, and they are happy. the nasturtium plant is surprisingly useful medicinally. the leaves, in particular, and especially before the flowers...
https://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2018/10/