Dave's Garden Newsletter

Covering the events of January 9.

110 members joined.


Gardening Quote of the Day

"We must all go and work in the garden."

( -- Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire, French writer, satirist (born 11/21/1694))

Forum Photo of the Day

In reply to: ABADS
By Ludger


Plants Database Photo of the Day

Castor Bean, Caster Oil Plant
Ricinus communis
By Debby

Forum Activity

A grand total of 757 posts were made yesterday.

Forum Posts
Brugmansias and Friends217 posts.
Photos117 posts.
PDB Pictures66 posts.
General Discussion47 posts.
Pets37 posts.
Dave's Garden33 posts.
Garden Talk31 posts.
Prayer Requests24 posts.
Health and Dieting22 posts.
Computer Talk18 posts.
Farm Life17 posts.
Plant Trading11 posts.
Dirt Cheap10 posts.
Hostas10 posts.
Bulbs10 posts.
Seed Trading9 posts.
Parking Lot8 posts.
Butterflies and Hummers7 posts.
Paper People5 posts.
Media4 posts.
Tomatoes4 posts.
Tropicals4 posts.
Day Lilies4 posts.
Roses3 posts.
Market Growers3 posts.
Herbs3 posts.
Canadian Trading3 posts.
Home and Crafts3 posts.
Mail Call!3 posts.
Propagation3 posts.
Cactus and Succulents3 posts.
Frequently Asked Questions2 posts.
Orchids2 posts.
Identification2 posts.
Landscaping2 posts.
Wild Life2 posts.
Pollbooth1 post.
Jokes and Chat1 post.
Greenhouse1 post.
Vines and Climbers1 post.
Perennials1 post.
Garden Foes1 post.
Vegetable Gardening1 post.
Legumes1 post.

New Botanary Words

Name Pronunciation Meaning
Acanthocereusa-kan-tho-SEER-ee-usFrom the Greek akantha (thorn) and cereus, a cactus
Acanthopanaxa-kan-tho-PAN-aksFrom the Greek akantha (thorn) and Panax (genus name, meaning panacea or cure-all)
Thymophyllaty-MOF-il-uhFrom the Greek thymon (Thyme) and phylla (leaves), referring to the leaves' resemblance to those of Thyme
Dalbergiadal-BERG-ee-uhNamed for Nils and Carl Gustav Dahlberg, 18th century Swedish botanist and officer, respectively
mandschuricamand-sheu-ree-kaOf or from Manchuria, a region on the borders of Russia and Northern China
mandschuricumOf or from Manchuria, a region on the borders of Russia and Northern China
mandschuricusOf or from Manchuria, a region on the borders of Russia and Northern China
leavenworthiilev-en-WER-thee-eyeNamed for Melines Conklin Leavenworth, 19th century Yale graduate, botanist, army surgeon and explorer
vomitoriavom-ih-TOR-ee-uhCausing vomiting, referring to its use as an emitic
vomitoriumvom-ih-TOR-ee-umCausing vomiting, referring to its use as an emitic
vomitoriusvom-ih-TOR-ee-usCausing vomiting, referring to its use as an emitic
darrowiidar-ROW-ee-eyeNamed for Dr. George McMillan Darrow, 19th century American authority on small fruits
polypodioidespol-ee-pod-ee-OY-deezResembles Polypodium (Greek name for the genus, meaning many feet)
Carphephoruskar-fey-FOR-usFrom the Greek karphos (something light and dry, like chaff) and phorus (bearing, carrying)
Acacallisa-ka-KALL-issFrom the Greek Akakallis, a name of a nymph in Greek mythology
Acampea-KAM-peeFrom the Greek akampes (inflexible, brittle) and refers to the brittle flowers
Acanthostachysa-kan-tho-STAY-kissFrom the Greek akantha (thorn) and stachys (spike); the flower spikes are spiny
AcerasAY-ser-asFrom the Greek a (without) and keras (horn, spur); the flowers are spurless
Acinetaa-sin-EE-tuhFrom the Greek akinetos (without movement); the lips are immobile
Acronychiaak-ro-NIK-ee-uhFrom the Greek akros (terminal) and onyx (claw); the points of the petals are curved like claws
Acrostichumak-ro-STISH-umFrom the Greek akros (terminal) and stichos (a row)
Actiniopterisak-tin-ee-OP-ter-isFrom the Greek aktis (ray) and pteris (fern); refers to the radiating leaf segments
Actinomerisak-tin-OH-mer-issFrom the Greek aktis (ray) and meris (a part)
Actinostrobusak-tin-oh-STROH-busFrom the Greek aktis (ray) and strobus (cone); refers to the cone scales
Actinotusak-tin-OH-tusFrom the Greek aktinotus (furnished with rays); the bracts are very showy
Adenandraad-en-AN-druhFrom the Greek aden (gland) and andros (man); the stamens have glands
Adenantheraad-en-AN-ther-uhFrom the Greek aden (gland) and anthera (anther); the anthers are tipped with a gland
Adhatodaad-hat-OH-duhLatinized form of a Sinhalese name of a plant with bitter leaves
Adiantopsisad-ee-ant-OP-sisResembles the genus Adiantum (Latin for unwetted, referring to water-repellant petals)
AegilopsAY-gil-opsFrom the Greek aigilops (a kind of bearded grass)
AegleAY-gleeNamed for one of the naiads who in Greek mythology they presided over springs, rivers and lakes
Aeglenamed for one of the naiads, a female divinity from Greek mythology who presided over springs, rivers, and lakes

Journal Activity

56 new items.
33 new entries.

Plants Database Activity:

19 new plants.
53 new descriptions were added.
52 new images were added.
420 new content were checked off.

Member Addition Description
ChammaCommentBougainvillea
(Bougainvillea spectabilis)
AtutichCommentPregnant Onion
(Ornithogalum longibracteatum)
jodyCommentHosta 'Pooh Bear'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Potomac Pride'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Praying Hands'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Queen of Islip'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Quilting Bee'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Peedee Elfin Bells'
(Hosta )
jodyCommentHosta 'Permanent Wave'
(Hosta )
cristinaCommentAnise
(Pimpinella anisum)
ChammaCommentMorning Glory 'Heavenly Blue'
(Ipomoea tricolor)
WeezingreensCommentMaltese Cross, Jerusalem Cross
(Lychnis chalcedonica)
ButterflyGardnrCommentBlanket Flower, Indian Blanket
(Gaillardia pulchella)
ButterflyGardnrCommentCarolina Wild Petunia
(Ruellia caroliniensis)
mysticCommentLicorice Basil 'Anise'
(Ocimum basilicum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentLeavenworth's Tickseed
(Coreopsis leavenworthii)
ButterflyGardnrCommentHorsemint, Spotted Beebalm
(Monarda punctata)
BaaComment 'Fuji Dawn'
(Viola mandschurica)
ButterflyGardnrCommentTexas Sage, Scarlet Sage
(Salvia coccinea)
mysticCommentBasil 'Aussie Sweetie'
(Ocimum basilicum)
WeezingreensCommentPink, Crimsonia Pink 'Crimsonia'
(Dianthus superbus)
ButterflyGardnrCommentWild Onion
(Allium canadense)
ButterflyGardnrCommentPaintbrush
(Carphephorous corymbosus)
BaaCommentField Pansy
(Viola arvensis)
ButterflyGardnrCommentSwamp Hibiscus, Scarlet Rose Mallow, Texas Star
(Hibiscus coccineus)
pebbleCommentBlack Cumin, Black Onion Seed, Blackseed, Black Caraway, Nutmeg Plant
(Nigella sativa)
ButterflyGardnrCommentSunshine Mimosa, Powderpuff, Sensitive Plant
(Mimosa strigillosa)
ButterflyGardnrCommentEastern Blue-eyed Grass, Bicknell Blue-eyed Grass
(Sisyrinchium atlanticum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentAdam's needles
(Yucca filamentosa)
ButterflyGardnrCommentLyreleaf Sage, Cancer Weed
(Salvia lyrata)
BaaCommentJohnny Jump-Up, Heartsease, Wild Pansy, Love-in-idleness, Call-me-to-you, Pinkeney John, Herb Trinit
(Viola tricolor)
BaaCommentGiant Lily
(Cardiocrinum giganteum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentPalmetto, Saw Palmetto, Scrub Palmetto
(Serenoa repens)
BaaCommentTibetan Primrose, Florinda Primrose, Giant Cowslip
(Primula florindae)
ButterflyGardnrCommentPygmy Fringetree
(Chionanthus pygmaeus)
ButterflyGardnrCommentCherokee Bean, Coral Bean
(Erythrina herbacea)
mysticCommentAdam's needles
(Yucca filamentosa)
ButterflyGardnrCommentFirecracker Shrub, Mexican Firebush, Scarlet Bush, Hummingbird Bush
(Hamelia patens)
mysticCommentBasil 'Ararat (Ararrat, Aparat, Purple Blush)'
(Ocimum basilicum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentWild Coffee
(Psychotria nervosa)
mysticCommentBasil 'Magic Michael'
(Ocimum basilicum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentDarrow's Blueberry, Scrub Blueberry
(Vaccinium darrowii)
ButterflyGardnrCommentWalter's Viburnum
(Viburnum obovatum)
ButterflyGardnrCommentCoontie
(Zamia floridana)
ButterflyGardnrCommentYaupon Holly
(Ilex vomitoria)
ButterflyGardnrCommentCanna
(Canna flaccida)
WeezingreensCommentMaiden Pink 'Flashing Lights'
(Dianthus deltoides)
ButterflyGardnrCommentCardinal Flower
(Lobelia cardinalis)
ButterflyGardnrCommentWhite Water Lily
(Nymphaea odorata)
ButterflyGardnrCommentResurrection Fern
(Polypodium polypodioides)
ButterflyGardnrCommentBloodflower; Swallow-wort, Butterfly Weed
(Asclepias curassavica)
ButterflyGardnrCommentHyssop, Lemon Bacopa
(Bacopa caroliniana)
ButterflyGardnrCommentSmooth Water Hyssop, Herb of Grace
(Bacopa monnieri)
ChammaImage
Aloe Vera, Medicinal Aloe
(Aloe barbadensis)
ChammaImage
Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law's Tongue
(Sansevieria trifasciata)
ButterflyGardnrImage
Resurrection Fern
(Polypodium polypodioides)
WeezingreensImage
Stonecrop 'Blaze of Fulda'
(Sedum spurium)
WeezingreensImage
Superb Pink
(Dianthus superbus)
ocimum_nateImage
Joshua Tree
(Yucca brevifolia)
UlrichImage
Pink Jasmine, Winter Jasmine
(Jasminum polyanthum)
UlrichImage
Pink Jasmine, Winter Jasmine
(Jasminum polyanthum)
ocimum_nateImage
Joshua Tree
(Yucca brevifolia)
ChammaImage
Bougainvillea
(Bougainvillea spectabilis)
ChammaImage
Bougainvillea
(Bougainvillea spectabilis)
ChammaImage
Bougainvillea
(Bougainvillea spectabilis)
ChammaImage
Moonflower, Moon Vine
(Ipomoea alba)
ChammaImage
Gazania 'Daybreak'
(Gazania rigens)
ChammaImage
Moonflower, Moon Vine
(Ipomoea alba)
ChammaImage
Gazania 'Daybreak'
(Gazania rigens)
ChammaImage
Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue'
(Ipomoea tricolor)
ChammaImage
Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis)
ChammaImage
African Tulip Tree, Flame of The Forest, Fountain Tree, Firebell
(Spathodea campanulata)
ChammaImage
Gardenia, Cape Jasmine
(Gardenia augusta)
ChammaImage
Tropical Hibiscus
(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
WeezingreensImage
Maltese Cross, Jerusalem Cross
(Lychnis chalcedonica)
WeezingreensImage
Maltese Cross, Jerusalem Cross
(Lychnis chalcedonica)
WeezingreensImage
Borage
(Borago officinalis)
WeezingreensImage
Maiden Pink 'Zing Rose'
(Dianthus deltoides)
ButterflyGardnrImage
Leavenworth's Tickseed
(Coreopsis leavenworthii)
WeezingreensImage
Maiden Pink 'Zing Salmon'
(Dianthus deltoides)
WeezingreensImage
Pink, Crimsonia Pink 'Crimsonia'
(Dianthus superbus)
WeezingreensImage
Pink, Crimsonia Pink 'Crimsonia'
(Dianthus superbus)
yvanaImage
Chrysanthemum 'Mei-kyo'
(Chrysanthemum x morifolium)
WeezingreensImage
Superb Pink
(Dianthus superbus)
pebbleImage
Black Cumin, Black Onion Seed, Blackseed, Black Caraway, Nutmeg Plant
(Nigella sativa)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Rose Beauty'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Rose Beauty'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Rose Beauty'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
BaaImage
Giant Lily
(Cardiocrinum giganteum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Schimmeig's Striped Hollow'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
yvanaImage
Labrador Violet
(Viola labradorica)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Steakhouse Cherry'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Taxi'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
WeezingreensImage
Sedum, Stonecrop 'Variegata'
(Sedum kamtschaticum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Tip Top'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Uncle Mark Bagby'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
WeezingreensImage
Stonecrop
(Sedum kamtschaticum)
BaaImage
Tibetan Primrose, Florinda Primrose, Giant Cowslip
(Primula florindae)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Valley Girl'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
melodyImage
tomato 'Wes'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
WeezingreensImage
Bachelor's Buttons, Cornflower
(Centaurea cyanus)
melodyImage
Tomato 'Tatar from Mongolstan'
(Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
WeezingreensImage
Bachelor's Button 'Dwarf Blue Midget'
(Centaurea cyanus)
WeezingreensImage
Maiden Pink 'Flashing Lights'
(Dianthus deltoides)
UlrichImage
Pig's Ear, Round-leafed Navel Wort
(Cotyledon orbiculata)

Garden Watchdog Activity:

10 new companies were added to the database.
11 new ratings/comments were added to the database.

Member Addition Description
lantanalandPositivePinetree Garden Seeds Good Rating
EkImPositiveNative Habitat Neutral rating
garakpsuPositiveParkside Orchid Nursery Good Rating
garakpsuPositiveTriple Oaks Nursery & Herb Garden Good Rating
garakpsuPositivePeonyLand Good Rating
alleycatPositiveGermania Seed Company Good Rating
alleycatPositiveGolden Harvest Organics Good Rating
linlinPositiveBob Scott's Nursery Good Rating
CarterPositiveTrans-Pacific Nursery (World Plant Shop) Good Rating
brynkalPositiveGlasshouse Works Caution
bryanvacPositiveVan Bourgondien Dutch Bulbs Good Rating

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Have a good day, and happy gardening!

Dave Whitinger

 

And that's the way it was... January 9, 2002