Clown Fish and white anemone, Underwater Video Footage_0088
Underwater Video Stock Footage of clown fish in white anemone, filmed in High Definition, clip length 2:09
Underwater Video Stock Footage of clown fish in white anemone, filmed in High Definition, clip length 2:09
The fact that you are reading this is proof positive that you have survived the turmoil of 2011, only to face what may very well be called the ‘year of the apocalypse.’
The new year, 2012, actually presents many end-of-the-world scenarios – including a solar maximum from January through May that might burn us to a crisp – a collision or near-miss with the wayward Planet X (or Nibiru), causing the demise of civilization as we know it, and finally, the end of the Mayan long calendar on Dec. 21, when the present incarnation of the universe is slated for annihilation.
Of course, there is no guarantee that any of these prophesies will come to fruition, but there is one event that we can always count on – another crop of new plant introductions to tantalize us every spring.
This annum is no different than most, yet one can’t help but hope that among these new plants is the next ‘Nelly Moser’ clematis, ‘Queen Elizabeth’ rose or ‘Bloodgood’ red Japanese maple – plants that have stood the test of time and continue to adorn our gardens to this day.
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The Soothing Beauty of Aquariums Reef aquariums can hold starfish, sea urchins, shrimp, crabs, snails, sea anemone, clownfish, angel and damselfish, blenny, gobies, fire fish, hawk fish and |
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The Naturalist's Corner The Naturalist's CornerOther spring wildflowers we could encounter include trailing arbutus, Dutchman's breeches, squirrel corn, trillium, bellwort, anemone and showy orchis. |
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Plant pick: wood anemone Also known as wood anemone, it is available in a variety of flower colors, including white, pale pink and blue. Single-flowered forms have six to eight |
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It is a thrill to witness the awakening of the earth The wood anemone has only one solitary white flower, whereas the rue anemone has several stalked white flowers. Sometimes the flowers are tinged with pink. |
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Gardening: Don`t forget cuttings when planning Try an arrangement with fall-flowering perennials, such as asters, chrysanthemums or Japanese anemone like Anemone 'Honorine Jobert, with classic white |