Japanese red maple (3)
November 17th, 2009 by photodito, under Canon TX1, Photo themes.
Originally uploaded by MarkFe
Tagged with autumn, england, Plants, red, ruby tuesday.
November 17th, 2009 by photodito, under Canon TX1, Photo themes.
Originally uploaded by MarkFe
Tagged with autumn, england, Plants, red, ruby tuesday.
October 15th, 2009 by photodito, under Canon TX1, Flowers, Litratong Pinoy, work-of-art.
Minsan sa ating pamamasyal ay hindi mo inaasahang makakita ng mga kakaibang bagay o tanawin. Kagaya nito, isang malaking orasan na naka-landscape sa isang hardin sa Turkey. Maganda sanang kunan ito ng litrato kung nakatayo sa isang mataas na pwesto. Maaaring malate ka o maging maagap kung titingin ka sa orasan nito. Hindi kasi sya umaandar. Isa lang syang magandang palamuti sa hardin na tanda naman ng pagiging maagap sa mga taong nakatira dito.
Tagged with Flowers, garden, Litratong Pinoy, Plants.
Rose hips are the berry-like fruits of the rose bush left behind after the bloom has died. They are typically red or orange, but may also be dark purple to black in some species. They are very rich source of Vitamin C and are free for the picking. Three average rose hips have as much Vitamin C as a medium-sized orange.
To encourage your roses to develop rose hips, don’t trim the rose blossoms and leave them to naturally fade and fall.
Rose Hips can be used fresh in making jelly, jam, pickles, juice, etc., or they can be dried or canned to be used in the winter, or served raw, shredded or halved in salads, sandwich fillings and desserts. Dried rose hips are also a favorite in teas and homemade potpourri.
* Important: Before using rose hips as a food source, make sure the plant you’re harvesting from has not been treated with pesticides or chemicals.
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