Florists in Brandon, VT
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Jul 6, 2021Latest corpse flower is blooming at The Huntington! It makes us ask: why do we like stinky things? - The Pasadena Star-News
Huntington, bloomed on Monday, July 5, unleashing its uniquely powerful — and among botany fans, wildly popular — redolence. Above: Brandon Tam, orchid collection specialist at The Huntington. Photo courtesy The Huntington Libray, Art Museum and Botanical Garden
Stankosaurus Rex, the latest in an array of corpse flowers at the Huntington, bloomed on Monday, July 5, unleashing its uniquely powerful — and among botany fans, wildly popular — redolence. Photo courtesy The Huntington Libray, Art Museum and Botanical Garden
Stankosaurus Rex, the latest in an array of corpse flowers at the Huntington, bloomed on Monday, July 5, unleashing its uniquely powerful — and among botany fans, wildly popular — redolence. Above: Brandon Tam, orchid collection specialist at The Huntington. Photo courtesy The Huntington Libray, Art Museum and Botanical Garden
Stankosaurus Rex, the latest in an array of corpse flowers at the Huntington, bloomed on Monday, July 5, unleashing its uniquely powerful — and among botany fans, wildly popular — redolence. Photo courtesy The Huntington Libray, Art Museum and Botanical Garden
Stankosaurus Rex, the latest in an array of corpse flowers at the H...
Jul 6, 2021Biggest L.A. corpse flower at the Huntington: What to know - Los Angeles Times
Stankosaurus Rex,” is not only unique for its accessibility; it is the biggest specimen in Huntington history. “We are all very excited,” said Brandon Tam, the Huntington’s Orchid Collections specialist who also oversees dozens of rare corpse flowers in a greenhouse, where many of the stinky plants are positioned to provide protective shade for delicate orchids.
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“It’s not common to see one this large. Our largest plant in 2009 was 81 inches tall. This year’s flower measured 82 inches on Wednesday morning. We are impressed it has grown 5-6 inches each day. It’s definitely unusual.”Nobody knows when the highly unpredictable plant will bloom, but Tam’s best educated guess is this Thursday or Friday, largely due to the plant’s fast-paced growth this week. (The conservatory is climate controlled so that the humidity replicates the climate of tropic...
Apr 4, 2021Obituary for James "Jim" Lowell Henderson, of Mabelvale, AR - Arkansas Online
Sue Henderson, his daughter Sheila Head and husband Donny of Little Rock, his grandchildren Nicole Anderson and her husband Joseph of Little Rock, Brandon Head and his wife Jordin of Perryville, great-grandchildren Lilianna Gonzalez and Riggs Head, three sisters Betty Henderson, Vangalee Brown, and Rita Hardin and her husband Clifford, all of Searcy. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers Virgil and Rick Henderson.Visitation will be held at Pinecrest Funeral Home in Alexander on Monday, April 5, 2021, from noon to 2 p.m., with funeral services beginning at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Pinecrest Memorial Park, with military honors being rendered by the Unites States Army. Jim's family suggest that in lieu of flowers, memorial contribution in his honor be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
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Oct 15, 2020Obituary: Kristine Lynne Franklin - Prescott Daily Courier
This trip was a special highlight in her life.
Kris is survived by Tony, her husband of 37 years; her children, Brandon (Dayna) Franklin, of Prescott, Lauren (Neil) Mitchell, Deanna Franklin and Dustin Franklin; her parents, Bob and Sharon Allen, all of Prescott Valley; grandchildren, Gavin and Mackenzie Franklin and Jayden and Cameron Mitchell; sister, Dian (Jason) Wood, Chino Valley, Arizona; brother-in-law, John (Chris) Franklin, Phoenix, Arizona; and sister-in-law, Felicia (Pete) Falzone, Glendale, Arizona, and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at The Potter’s House, 5195 N. Highway 89, in Prescott. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kindred Hospice, who provided wonderful care or The Potter’s House World Evangelism Fund.
Sunrise Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Information provided by survivors.
Aug 3, 2020Obituary: Ann Hope Crawley - Montclair Local
N.J. Hope leaves 15 grandchildren: John, Paul, Maria, Frankie, Liesbeth, Ryan, Emily, Nikki, Joseph, Kaitlyn, Henry, Hope Pratt, Alison, Taylor and Brandon and her great grandson Matthew. She is greatly missed by her dog, Ginger.Hope believed in the power of love and forgiveness. She felt blessed to live her adult life in Montclair and gratitude for the community at the Newman Center at Montclair State University, Immaculate Conception, the Montclair YMCA, the Salvation Army and St. John’s Episcopal church. She was deeply inspired by her friends on Montclair Avenue and the unending care and grace of that special neighborhood.Due to the unfortunate circumstances of COVID-19, a memorial will be planned at a future date. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Jun 19, 2020Flowers and flour for Kate and William's royal visits in Norfolk - ITV News
Queen's Sandringham Estate.
The Duke heard how Smiths the Bakers, which has been trading since 1971, was managing during the pandemic.
Paul Brandon, who runs the bakery business with his wife Teresa, told the duke that he had read that he had done some baking during lockdown.
"I've done a little bit of baking," William said. "The children have been attacking the kitchen and it's just been an explosion of flour and chocolate everywhere. Catherine's been doing quite a bit of baking."
The bakery opened this week after 11 weeks of closure during lockdown. Credit: PA
The business ran a home-delivery service while its shop was closed.
William heard how most of the Norfolk bakery's business comes from wholesale, including to schools which closed during lockdown, but is now starting to see customers return to the shop.
"The important thing is that shops like yours can get the footfall back inagain and the High Street and town feel like it's getting a little bit more back
to normal," the Duke said. "Because I think everyone's just been, you know, it's like they've just been in a daze.They don't quite know what to make of it all."
William heard how the bakery's products currently have to be sealed with
plastic film.
"It's a shame because we were doing quite well on the anti-plastic and then
this comes along and we have to protect the food. It's heartbreaking," he
said.
The bakery presented the Duke with a cake ahead of his birthday on Sunday. Credit: PA
The bakery presented the Duke with a vanilla sponge cake with white icing,
cream and jam ahead of his 38th birthday on Sunday.
It had the message "Happy Birthday Prince William from all at Smiths...