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This image was an attempt to shoot a field with various weeds.
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Professor Brian Yamamoto uses these taro for educational purposes at KCC. A cloud passed by during this shot (as might be expected on this island). Some of the KCC campus buildings can be seen on the left.
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Honolulu's Foster Botanical Garden maintains a small collection of orchids on public display. This view is about 1/3 of the display collection. The orchids are a popular tourist feature in the garden.
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A view of some of the individual gardens established next to Foster Botanical Garden in downtown Honolulu. Candidate for analysis as an ethnobotany class project
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Honolulu has a number of community gardens in which people grow food, flowers and weeds. This image will become a large print that will be used to test some ethnobotanical hypotheses.
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Looking south the view of the Japanese Garden and one of the parks buildings to the right. Chicago Botanic Garden located on Lake-Cook Road at the northern end of Cook County has a range of services and information at their website: www.chicagobotanic.org
Many people stroll through the park which extends from ...-
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Shot in my back yard. First image to break the 1 Gigapixel Barrier. Shot with a Canon G9.
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This is a 360 panorama of my parent's backyard in Cupertino, California. The best way to explore it is to discover all of the different plants which have been placed in the yard, and to get a sense of what kinds of plants and trees grow well in the bay area.
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