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Monday, September 19, 2011 at 10:53PM | Mutants, from the point of view of comics, are dangerous and are considered a serious threat to the survival of Homo sapiens. The government is dead set to seek all mutants and destroy them.
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Alfred Hitchcock's classic romantic-comedy thriller starring Cary Grant is a classic Wrong Man scenario. Definitely one of my favorite movies.
Read about the unfortunate mix-up between a car crash survivor and victim.
My own personal agave "bible". Highly recommended.
An update of the first book with more pictures of hybrids.
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A must-buy after a visit to the Annual Orchid Show of the Philippine Orchid Society.
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Monday, September 19, 2011 at 10:53PM |
Share Article Mutants, from the point of view of comics, are dangerous and are considered a serious threat to the survival of Homo sapiens. The government is dead set to seek all mutants and destroy them.
Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 11:01AM |
Share Article Here are some plants that caught my fancy at the recent Horticulture 2011: Urban Gardens featuring Native Plants. I'm not really a flower person but I couldn't resist this hibiscus so it was part of my loot of goodies. As for the rest, which ones should I chase?
Hibiscus sp.
Hibiscus sp.
Hibiscus sp.
Agave angustifolia variegata
Angiopteris palmiformis variegata
Angiopteris palmiformis variegata (close-up)
Asplenium colubrinum
Brassolaeliocattleya. (BLC Benigno Aquino x BLC Malvarosa Jade) "A"
BLC Christine Bersola-Babao
BLC Mavarosa Green Mystic "Joey"
Dypsis lutescens
Fern sp.
Fern sp.
Fern sp.
Liparis sp.
Zamia furfuracea bonsai
No ID. Part of general exhibit.
No ID.
Hoya sp.
Hoya sp. close-up of flowers
Renanthera storiei
Staghorn fern
And, last but definitely not the least, an award-winning Tillandsia of Mr. Rene Dofitas. I am hoping to get this one, or at least one of its pups.
Tillandsia (xerographica x chiapensis) "Gardner Multibract"
Close-upLet the plant chasing begin.
***In the next post, we'll be back to regular programming. One plant at a time.
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colubrinum,
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furfuracea,
gumamela,
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Agave,
Angiopteris,
Asplenium,
Brassolaeliocattleya,
Dypsis,
Hibiscus,
Hoya,
Liparis,
Renanthera,
Tillandsia,
Zamia