Welcome to the first edition of our PETALS community report it has been a very gratifying few days because it has had a great acceptance and that is always appreciated, before publishing we recommend that you read the community rules and comply with the requirements mentioned below so that your publication can be selected by the curatorship team:
- The publication must have at least three photographs.
- You must write a minimum of 300 words in your publication.
- Add truthful information about the specimen they are showing.
- Mention where and when you took the photographs.
- The publication must be posted within the petals community.
@ridwanms | Japanese Cambodian flower in bloom in red |
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Hello, all my friends, whom I love and care about, all of you who are here, I hope that friends are in good health and success will always accompany us all. I'm back here today in this community that we all love and I'm going to show something for my friends in this community...
@birdwatcher | The unspotted lungwort Pulmonaria obscura |
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Such a pretty plant. Those flowers are interesting, not just any ordinary weed. Interesting that no one on iNaturalist gave me it's own species designation for this. I hope I determined it correctly. And if not, it's a pretty flower...
@elentogether | Bromelia (billbergia pyramidalis) |
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Hello friends of Hive and beautiful community of petals. Today I want to talk to you about a plant with very striking flowers, easy to maintain and reproduce. At home we had always called it Bromeliad but now I know that its scientific name is Billbergia pyramidalis...
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