Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
The birth flower for 16 October is the Pink Knotweed.
In the language of flowers, it means 'lovely, witty, unexpected encounter'.

I hope you have a good day.

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flowers in the design are from his grandfathers bouquet, and japanese knotweed/“itadori” from ch. 143

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Day 15 "handmade"
Science of fermentation + edible elements of the landscape = seasonal meads. Some of ingredients we've mixed and matched. Japanese knotweed takes special care to harvest without spreading it. Trying out fully digital sketching & new styles 🤔

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57日目・ヒメツルソバ(姫蔓蕎麦)

Day 57 - Pink-head knotweed

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Japanese Knotweed is a large perennial plant, known for its invasive root system and strong growth, which can damage even concrete foundations.

"I'm Hinata Shouyou from the concrete. I'm going to beat you, and go to nationals."

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This weeks blog is all about telling species apart.

https://t.co/comcE4YIQu

Remember though,with all invasive species, the only reason they're growing in the "wrong" place is because we humans introduced them!

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New blog out, all about the illustrations I've done for "#JapaneseKnotweed: Unearthing the Truth" by Nicolas Seal of , take a look: https://t.co/ETidR8WTAb

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Just received the finished book on that I illustrated, written by Nic Seal of . Fascinating and informative,I'm pleased to have been involved. Here's a link to Nic's interview on ,& how to control it, with the BBC: https://t.co/MCt3ow8A3P

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Just got this of a and pollinating a flower framed. Yes. Pernicious "weed"? Yes. Good for Def yes. Nothing is ever that straightforward in and I love that.

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