We appreciate your posts and the following ones are randomly selected because of their botanical qualities. They are manually curated on behalf of the Amazing Nature Community.
First a brief explanation about Botany:
Botany is a broad term covering scientific study of plants. It could be from a small living organism to a tree. Included would be flora, fungi, lichens, trees and flowering plants.
We are also interested in plants for their psychological (good for the mind & soul) benefits.
Through botany, medicinal properties are discovered from nature. Food, medicines, parks, forests, pollution and much more have been improved with botanical knowledge. Botanists search for alternatives from the harmful chemicals used on crops and the deforestation that has damaged the health of our planet.
Herbalism, with ancient people identifying edible, medicinal or poisonous plants, is the original of Botany. Our ancestors and Native peoples were botanists in their own right. They knew of the healing properties to be found in plants but much of that knowledge had been lost to future generations.
Now I would like to bring your attention to the curated posts and ask you to show some love to the amazing authors:
- @karizma thinks about replacing her rhododendron plant but when it gives beautiful blooms for two weeks she remembers why she keeps it.
- @arialvi75 explains the plants able to survive in extreme climates at her workplace.
- @chaodietas shares the Trimezia sincorana, a plant with beautiful yellow flowers and brown spots in the middle. It is often confused with being an orchid. The plant’s use is ornamental and it blooms once a year. The flowers of this plant only last 15 days but photographing them is a way to preserve them forever.
- @slwzl Knows we are responsible to maintain the health of the planet, to be less consumerist people, to recycle, to keep natural spaces clean, to respect trees, to say no to cutting or burning..to raise our voices for the earth.
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Most welcome @arialvi75 on behalf of Amazing Nature. 🌺 😊
Thank you!!🤗👍
Thank you very much community for your support, nature is inspiring, therapeutic, every day it catches me more and more. I will continue to share every wonderful finding that I find on my walks 😃
On behalf of Amazing Nature, you are most welcome @chaodietas. 🌺 😊
Thank you very much 😃🌻
Thank you so much Amazingnature and @redheadpei for your support
Blessings ✨
Amazing!!! its great!!!