Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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rosemary Capo Mannu

Monday, September 27, 2010

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Books and gardens


For the tenth year, still growing in success, we repeat the Book Fair in Verbania In the historic Villa Giulia overlooking the shores of Lake Maggiore.
From September 25 to October 3 not only books - more than 3,000, ranging in the wide world of botany and gardens - but meetings, conferences, themed study days and initiatives.
I'll be there also, Sunday, October 3 at 15:00, invited to speak on "forest of maples."

Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Course Herbs and Natural Power

start from 20 and 21 October two courses of herbal medicine, one in Pederobba (TV) and one in Sacile (Pn) see posters.

courses take place in seven of nine lessons and theoretical two-day workshop at the Alpine Garden Cansiglio (BL) and the Alpine Garden in the eastern Alps of Mount Faverghera, Nevegal (BL).

The seven lectures are organized as follows:

the First Lesson: History herbalism, digestive physiology, food combinations,
natural food feeding and weaning.

Lesson II: elements: minerals, vitamins, and oliogoelementi diathesis (predisposition of birth)
Lesson III: Galenica: collection of plants and preparation of herbal products.
The remaining four lectures will deal with the disease or group of diseases such as explaining and illustrating techniques of natural medicine, herbs, compounds, vitamins, minerals and trace elements are utilizzerannoper care and the attainment of health.


The course describes the board with the help of about 150 to 200 slides and each lesson lasts about two hours (depending on participants' questions).
do not need to take notes during class, because the next day will be sent via e-mail, complete and faithful transcription of the lecture in pdf format.

The following additional info and Program:



Affiliation:
Research Centre medicinal plants - e-mai: armonia.salute @ tiscali . it
tel. Tel 0439788443. 0439 788443 cell. 366 45 95 970

Pederobba: every Wednesday from October 20 to Wednesday, December 3
SACILE: every Thursday from October 21 to December 9 gived



First Lesson
The man and his environment - History herbalism
natural food and food combinations
Discussion: feeding and weaning

Second Lesson
elements: oligotherapy - Minerals - Vitamins
Insight: The symbolism of Numbers.

Third Lesson
Galenica: Herbal teas - teas - dyes mother - gemmoderivati \u200b\u200b- essential oils - OleOle ...
Insight: Alchemy and the extracts spagyric

Fourth Lesson
Environmental Pollution - Drainage
endocrine disorders - and Diets Obesity
Discussion: Plants and Magic
Fifth Lesson
respiratory ailments
digestive disorders and hepatobiliary
kidney and urogenital system disorders;
Insight: The Sacred Trees
Sixth Lesson
cardiovascular ailments
lymphatic system disorders - Allergies - Dermatology
Insight: Plants of Death
Seventh Lesson
system disorders Nervous
osteoarticular disorders (arthritis - osteoarthritis)
Reduction of immune system - Aging
Insight: Louis Armstrong and alpine gardens
two-day workshop from theory to practice

Eighth Lesson
Guided tours of the discovery of medicinal plants
at the Alpine Garden Pian Cansiglio
Ninth Lesson
Guided tours of the discovery of medicinal plants
at the Botanical Garden of the Eastern Alps Nevegal

Thursday, September 23, 2010

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Show Wild plants and medicinal herbs in Maniago

The exhibition is held September 5, 2010 was great quality and beauty, even when using a simple and brilliant idea ... use of bottles filled with water where each plant was its natural setting with a detailed description. t;

So our thanks to the organizers of the local CAI and the botanist Adrian Brown.

thanks to Joseph Rigo herbalism BIONATURE Roveredo in Piano (PN) for the photos.


The following link will let you see all the photos of the exhibition also supplemented by those of the mushroom show.
clicking on the first image using the arrow and you will see all the plants. Each image is followed by a botanical photos showing the label indicating the name and info.

http://picasaweb.google.it/116520226186088183892/50910Maniago100_0509 #

ulteriroi info: Vittorio Alberti - Herbs Harmony - Quero (BL) 0439 788 443



Monday, September 20, 2010

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Marquesa de Urquijo


This is a hybrid tea that has seen the light in Spain. Introduced by Camprubi in 1940 but in 1938 he had already won the gold medal in the competition of Bagatelle in France. Maybe the flower is the height of perfection, just float, but what draws the shades are reminiscent of late summer sunsets, gold, orange, apricot, pink that fades to cream mix continuously over the life of the flower. The scent is subtle and precious to be discovered. A rose that is not easy to meet in the gardens. Would also be interesting to find out something about the person to whom it is dedicated.

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Urginea maritima Scilla

At the end of summer, in arid lands, among the rocks, dell'Urginea maritima flower stalks emerge.
born from the big "onion" before the leaves, which will be ample and will remain green until spring.
I'm not certain plants for their astounding colors, and then do not form dense colonies, are the first sign of the Mediterranean nature that is ready to wake up. The seeds after the long summer rest begin to soak in the water, the cotyledons are the first rains dischiuderanno.Allora Sardinia will put on the green and if we will preserve and defend our garden.

Uses

It Has Been Used for medicinal purposes. The bulb contains cardiac glycosides Which Stimulate the heart and act as diuretics Doses in moderate, and are emetic and poisonous in larger Doses. The juice of the bulb Causes blisters When put in contact with skin. The plant has Been used as a rodenticide and May show promise as an insecticide . The most active compounds in the plant are scillirosides , Especially proscillaridine A. (From Wikipedia)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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or biodiversity in the countryside of the balcony Erula

Erula is a country of Anglona, \u200b\u200bbut morphologically and spoken to close to Gallura.Dall 'high overlooking the plain of Perfugas to the sea on the west coast, but also faces Logudoro on the lake and the Coghinas.
It 's a country whose population lives in aggregate many small villages and scattered houses, the center is very small but nice and clean.
The visitor is struck the amount of peri growing among the pastures. The shepherds were used to graft the wild pear trees, very common, but with a variety of names by now almost disappeared, and very significant, cinnamon Piru, Piru olzale, camusina pyre, the pyre Giuanni rooms ... each with different taste and special aroma.
There are still too many pear trees on the roadside: the selflessness of Sardis!
Evolution Flora Sardo-Corsa
Project financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation for the phylogenetic study of the Sardinian flora-stroke and the resulting implications paelogeografiche, paleoclimatic and biogeographic
ABSTRACT
Dating the origins of plants endemic to the Corso-Sardinian microplate: A window on the biogeography of the western Mediterranean basin
Collaborators : Salvatore Cozzolino (University of Naples); Gianluigi Bacchetta (University of Cagliari); Massimo Bigazzi (University of Florence); John Thompson, (CNRS/ Montpellier); Josep Rosselló (University of Valencia); Susana Magallon (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), Gideon Rosenbaum (University of Mainz)
Key Words: Mediterranean biodiversity; molecular dating; fossils; event-based biogeography; paleogeology; paleoclimate reconstruction; endemism
Main questions : 1) Where did Corso-Sardinian (C-S) endemic plants come from? 2) When did they reach the C-S microplate? 3) How did they reach the C-S microplate, through vicariance, land bridges, or over-water dispersal? 4) Can we identify congruence between geologic and biotic sequences of events? 5) Can we identify congruent biogeographic patterns among several endemic taxa? 6) Can we draw general conclusions about the temporal and spatial sequence of assembly for C-S endemic plants, and the likely paleogeologic and paleoclimatic conditions that might have played a pivotal role in the biogeographic history of the C-S endemic flora?
In this new project, we will apply for the first time a combined molecular phylogenetic, biogeographic, and dating approach to elucidate the time frame for the evolution of plant diversity and biogeographic connections in the Mediterranean basin. We are focusing on Corsica and Sardinia, the two largest islands of the W Mediterranean, because the well known geologic history of the Corso-Sardinian microplate (marked by its Late Oligocene link to NE Spain and S France and Miocene/Pleistocene land bridges with W Italy) provides the necessary framework for reconstructing the biogeographic links of these two islands. Corsica and Sardinia, moreover, have been identified as one of the areas with highest species richness in the Mediterranean, hence they play a key role for understanding Mediterranean biodiversity. "To address these questions, we will reconstruct and date the phylogenies of the genera containing the following initial set of Corso-Sardinian endemics:
Ruta corsica (Rutaceae), Anchusa capellii , A. crispa, A. littorea , A. sardoa, Borago pygmaea , B. morisiana (Boraginaceae), Arum pictum , Biarum dispar, Helicodiceros muscivorus (Araceae), Lavatera plazzae (Malvaceae), Barbarea rupicola, Morisia monanthos (Brassicaceae; international collaborative research funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation)" (Symposium on Mediterranean biogeography at the International Botanical Congress, Vienna 2005)

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Galtellì

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Galtellì A small country of just under two thousand five hundred souls, in the heart of Barbagia, at the foot of a mountain peak you can find nice and neat little houses in the narrow winding cobbled streets, ancient churches tampered with by well-maintained country, but always full of charm.
you surprise women with pleated skirt and a kerchief on her head, leaving the parish with the tray and cups of steaming coffee to offer to the stranger, but I hit the window with plants with pink background: composition of infant and surprising . Here it is:

Monday, September 13, 2010

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Villa Intragnola Ipomoea

Case & Country in August 2010

Internet is a universe of resources, in all material respects. You can find the most diverse information, and it may happen that the search for a special plant you meet new people and found that others have our own sympathy for a plant rather than another.
When I received an email asking me for information and availability of planting Pseudolarix, as reported the phone number I have not done anything but try Gianluca Sarto, I have always preferred the warmth of a voice to the sterility of a text.
discovered a person fond of conifers, Taxodium and Pinus in particular, just like me, except one at a time when, following the thought of someone, conifers are not very popular.
has a garden, with several of these rare plants, tells me briefly, and is looking for a plant Pseudolarix Kaempfer. A few days after left Milan to remove a purpose in my nursery.
During his visit comes a friendly chat, he tells me from her garden.
One thing is never reported in articles about the park: the surface, a fact that immediately makes the idea of \u200b\u200bthe size, because a tiny garden, with a series of photos taken in art, you can well imagine a reality larger. The area of \u200b\u200bVilla
Intragnola, family Sarto, is 7 acres and has a lake front (Lake Maggiore) of almost one kilometer!
Of course as soon as I returned the visit, a garden of that size, the lake, with collections of plants that I love like it could not attract me?
Villa Intragnola Cerro Laveno, on the Lombard shore of Lake Maggiore is surrounded by this great park. Walking, Taylor told me the story of this garden, started by his grandfather. Ernesto dad deserves credit for having defended the integrity of the sites against any proposal for speculation. Every now and then stops, and I "has" now a Pinus maximartinezii, or a P. yunnanensis, and P. bungeana or P. montezumae. These rare plants are young, planted by him, a new collection of conifers, which is taking shape in the large lawns surrounded by mature trees planted by his grandfather.
But I can not wait: At "Polidora" I had mentioned, I saw something that struck me and that I can not wait to see live. After traveling a long and fascinating gallery of carpine, suddenly my eyes meet
thirty Taxodium disticum, planted by his grandfather on the banks of the lake, most with the base completely in the water! Fascinating. Perhaps the plants did not appreciate over time, the succession of waves of water that has undermined the roots of instability and the level of the lake.
The large rustic building, the "farm", was recently turned into a Bed & Brekfast high level, which is called just Polidori, from an old house linked to a history of many years ago.
I think people who are passionate about plants and nature can not find a better place to spend some quiet relaxing day.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Find The Kitchen Hazards

Dawn


This year I attended, for the first time, the flowering of this spectacular Ipomoea. The flower is open after dark with the darkness seems made of satin and forwarded to its changing reflections. You can also hear a sweet and light. The duration of the flower, which can reach 18 cm wide, does not go beyond the next morning but others have buds ready to open.