Dave's Garden Newsletter

Covering the events of December 14.

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Gardening Quote of the Day

"Happiness is a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you."

( -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, American author)

Forum Photo of the Day

Subject: boohoo
By tiG


Plants Database Photo of the Day





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Forum Activity

A grand total of 558 posts were made yesterday.

Forum Posts
Brugmansias and Friends144 posts.
Photos71 posts.
General Discussion51 posts.
PDB Pictures49 posts.
Jokes and Chat40 posts.
Parking Lot25 posts.
Prayer Requests18 posts.
Mail Call!17 posts.
Cactus and Succulents15 posts.
Identification13 posts.
Seed Trading12 posts.
House Plants12 posts.
Co-Op11 posts.
Pets9 posts.
Welcome Mat8 posts.
Health and Dieting8 posts.
Butterflies and Hummers6 posts.
Computer Talk5 posts.
Tropicals5 posts.
Scif Store Discussion4 posts.
Camera Talk4 posts.
Dave's Garden4 posts.
Greenhouse4 posts.
Media3 posts.
Paper People3 posts.
Test3 posts.
Dirt Cheap3 posts.
Vines and Climbers2 posts.
Garden Talk1 post.
Tomatoes1 post.
Home and Crafts1 post.
Farm Life1 post.
Plant Trading1 post.
The Tool Shed1 post.
Wild Plants1 post.
Recipes1 post.
Pollbooth1 post.

New Botanary Words

Name Pronunciation Meaning
ThamnosmaTHAM-nos-muhGreek for thamnos (shrub) and osma (smells), referring to the plant's strong odor
Tiquilateh-KEE-luhThe Latinized name for the South American indian tribe and nearby mountain, Ticuilas, where the Agave plant was discovered
Torilis1: TOR-il-iss
2: tor-RIL-iss
Adanson gave the plant this name in 1763, the meaning is obscure
Verbesinaver-bes-SIGH-nuhResembling leaves of Verbena, which is the ancient Greek name for Vervain
Gymnospermajim-no-SPER-muhNaked seed
Dasyliriondas-il-LIR-ee-onFrom the Greek dasys (thick) and lirion (lily), referring to the thick stems and lily-like flowers
Broussonetia1: broo-soh-NEE-she-uh
2: broo-soh-NET-ee-uh
Named for Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet, 18th century French naturalist
Bumeliabew-MEE-lee-uhFrom the Greek boumelios, the name for the European ash tree; it isn't clear why the name was applied to this genus
Eysenhardtiaeye-sen-HARD-tee-uhNamed for Karl Wilhelm Eysenhardt, 19th century professor of botany at University of Konigsberg, Germany
SapiumSAY-pee-umAncient Latin name for a resinous pine, the sap lathers like soap
Linderalin-DEER-ruhNamed for Johann Linder, 18th century Swedish botanist
Avenaav-VEE-nuhAncient Latin name for oats
Agropyronag-ro-PY-ronFrom the Greek agros (field) and puros (wheat)
Agrostisag-ROSS-tissFrom the Greek agros, meaning grass
Alopecurusal-oh-pee-KEW-rusFrom the Greek alopekouros, meaning grass like a fox's tail
Aristidaar-RISS-ti-duhFrom the Greek meaning awn
BromusBROH-musFrom the ancient Greek word bromos, referring to a kind of oat
Buchloeboo-KLOH-eeFrom the Greek bous, meaning cow or ox
cenchrusSENCH-rusFrom the Greek cenchros, meaning millet
ChlorisKLO-rissNamed for the Greek goddess of flowers
Coelorachis1: see-lor-RAY-kis
2: ko-ee-lor-ray-kis
From the Greek koilos (hollow) and rhakhis (spine, ridge)
Cynodonmeans
Digitariadij-ih-TARE-ree-uhFrom the Latin digitus (finger)
DistichlisDIS-tik-lisFrom the Greek distichos (two-ranked), referring to the stamens, which are in two whorls
Hedyotished-ee-OH-tisFrom the Greek hedys (sweet) and otos (ear), the significance of the name is not known
Polyrrhizapol-ee-RY-zuhMany roots
lindeniilin-DEN-ee-eyeNamed for Jean-Jules Linden, 19th century Belgian Orchid grower and nursery man
CynodonSIGH-no-donFrom the Greek kyon (dog) and odous (tooth, referring to the sharp, hard scales of the plant's rhizomes and stolons
Hordeuma classical Latin name for barley
Koelerianamed for George Ludwig Koeler (1765 - 1807), a German botanist
BothriochloaGreek for
EnneapogonGreek for

Journal Activity

100 new items.
12 new entries.

Plants Database Activity:

10 new plants.
4 new descriptions were added.
22 new images were added.

Member Addition Description
dpmichaelCommentPomegranate, Granate Apple
(Punica granatum)
yvanaCommentAster 'Bluebird'
(Aster )
orchid_kidCommentGhost/Frog Orchid
(Polyrrhiza lindenii)
MoomersCommentCape Primrose
(Streptocarpus streptocarpella)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Bigleaf Hydrangea, French Hydrangea
(Hydrangea macrophylla)
kellImage
Poinsettia 'Amazone Peppermint'
(Euphorbia pulcherrima)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Christmas Cactus, Holiday Cactus, Zygocactus
(Schlumbergera x buckleyi)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Christmas Cactus, Holiday Cactus, Zygocactus
(Schlumbergera x buckleyi)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Hindu Datura 'Cornucopea'
(Datura metal)
kellImage
Poinsettia 'Carousel'
(Euphorbia pulcherrima)
vinceImage
Asiatic Dayflower, Blue Dayflower
(Commelina communis)
vinceImage
Coleus, Painted Nettle 'Black Dragon'
(Solenostemon scutellarioides)
vinceImage
Crab Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Zygocactus
(Schlumbergera truncata)
vinceImage
Canna Lily 'Lucifer'
(Canna x generalis)
vinceImage
Coleus, Flame Nettle, Painted Nettle
(Solenostemon x hybridus)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Western Juniper
(Juniperus occidentalis)
yvanaImage
Aster 'Bluebird'
(Aster )
yvanaImage
Coleus, Painted Nettle 'Wizard Mix'
(Solenostemon scutellarioides)
CoyoteSpiritImage
Viola 'Sorbet Mixed (F1)'
(Viola )
orchid_kidImage
Paphiopedilum
(Paphiopedilum insigne var. sanderae)
SFOSImage
Dendrobium
(Dendrobium ('Pramot' x bigibbum))
CoyoteSpiritImage
Quill-leaf, Air Plant
(Tillandsia fasciculata)
vinceImage
Canna Lily 'Lucifer'
(Canna x generalis)
vinceImage
Tropical Hibiscus
(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
vinceImage
Crab Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Zygocactus
(Schlumbergera truncata)
NGeorgiaGardeneImage
Lima Bean 'Florida Speckled'
(Phaseolus lunatus)

Garden Watchdog Activity:

1 new company was added to the database.
4 new ratings/comments were added to the database.

Member Addition Description
aquilegiaNegativeDominion Seed House Neutral rating
gbateman1NeutralJackson and Perkins Good Rating
gbateman1PositivePlant Delights Nursery Good Rating
metamaidNeutralStark Brothers Good Rating

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Have a good day, and happy gardening!

Dave Whitinger

 

And that's the way it was... December 14, 2002