New Earth Orchids
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Jul 5, 2019Washington M. Flowers, 76 - Port City Daily
William Flowers, Dr. Ernest Flowers, the Rev. Sam E. Flowers and Pastor David Flowers Sr.; five sisters, Ms. Christine Flowers, Ms. Clydell Bellamy, Ms. Rochelle Patterson, Ms. Juanita Smith and Pastor Eva Bellamy.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 29, at Ocean View Baptist Association Center, 7550 Ocean Highway West, Sunset Beach. Burial will follow in Flowers Cemetery, Longwood. Viewing will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, June 28, at the Chapel of Peoples Funeral Home of Shallotte Inc., 5190 Ocean Highway West, Shallotte, and at Ocean View Baptist Association Center on Saturday one hour prior and following the services.
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Jan 25, 2019New remains discovered at site of famous Neanderthal 'flower burial' - Science Magazine
Shanidar Cave in Iraq once sheltered at least 10 Neanderthals.
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By Elizabeth CulottaJan. 22, 2019 , 3:45 PM
For tens of thousands of years, the high ceilings, flat earthen floor, and river view of Shanidar Cave have beckoned to ancient humans. The cave, in the Zagros Mountains of northern Iraq, once sheltered at least 10 Neanderthals, who were unearthed starting in the 1950s. One skeleton had so many injuries that he likely needed help to survive, and another had been dusted with pollen, suggesting someone had laid flowers at the burial. The rare discovery ushered in a new way of thinking about Neanderthals, who until then had often been considered brutes. "Although the body was archaic, the spirit was modern," excavator Ralph Solecki wrote of Neanderthals, in Science, in 1975. But some scientists doubted the pollen was part of a flower offering, and others questioned whether Neanderthals even buried their dead.
In 2014, researchers headed back to Shanidar to re-excavate, and found additional Neanderth...
May 24, 2018When is the Hampton Court Flower Show 2018?
Tuesday and Wednesday are currently RHS Members only days, and members can book up to four ticks in total for these days or the preview evening.
Alamy It's really easy to visit Hampton Court Hall from London Waterloo, as a train runs every 30 minutes
The general public can buy tickets from Thursday to Sunday, and these cost £33 for a full day event (or £39.50 if you pay on the day).
Alternatively you can enter the grounds after 3pm for a late ticket which costs £22 or £25.50 on the day.How do you get to Hampton Court Palace?
Hampton Court Palace is located in East Molesey in Surrey and the post code is KT8 9AU if you are travelling by car.
The nearest train station is Hampton Court, which is located a five-minute walk away.
Services to Hampton Court run from London Waterloo every 30 minutes, calling at Vauxhall, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, New Maldon, Berrylands, Surbiton and Thames Ditton.
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Jul 14, 2017Things to Know for a Strong Garden
Ace Hardware has not joined its competitors their stand against neonicotinoids. 2. According to Doug Tallamy, Professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at U. of DE and author of Bringing Nature Home, oak trees support 557 species of caterpillars (food for birds). Cherries, birches, willows and poplars are good, too. Asian ornamental species don’t support the insects that support our birds and viable food webs. 3. Major chemical companies like Bayer often make organic alternatives to their more toxic chemical products. Check for an organic version before you buy the chemical product. 4. Outstanding perennials to grow in a seaside garden: Globe thistle (Echinops), yarrow, Russian sage and sea holly.5. Plants that reseed, like cleome, echinacea and monarda, establish in spots that suit their needs. Nature tends to grow the right plant in the right place. They offer a low cost, low maintenance way to fill a spot in your garden with concentrated color. 6. Salvia and sage are two names for the same plant. It is an aromatic plant that grows in full sun or dappled shade. There are more than 900 varieties which range from tender to hardy evergreen. With deadheading some varieties can bloom from April to November—spring until frost. Salvia mixes well with other plants; it is suitable for various garden styles. It is deer and rabbit repellent but loved by hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators. 7. How to grow sedum... (Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Apr 7, 2017Greenwich Audubon database matches gardeners, drought-resistent plants by ZIP code
Between 6,000 and 9,000 caterpillars feed one nestfull of young, according to Doug Tallamy, professor of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware. ”When you have an oak tree nearby,” Blake said, “a chickadee with one set of chicks will have a number of these little yummy delectibles.” /... (Greenwich Time)
Nov 24, 2016Holiday wreath-making offered at historic home
BETHLEHEM — Make a holiday wreath for the home by using greens, pine cones, dried flowers and natural materials with Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden Site Horticulturists George and Carol McCleary for their ever-popular Wreath Making Workshops.
The workshops will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 12 to 2 p.m. Saturday, November 26, or from 3 to 5 p.m. or 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, November 29.
Tickets include materials and admission to the house. Participants should bring their own clippers. Pre-registration is required as space is limited. To register, e-mail bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call 203-266-7596.
The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden is located at 9 Main Street North in Bethlehem. For hours and more information, visit www.ctlandmarks.org or follow them on Facebook.
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