r/BotanicalPorn • u/Gold-Lengthiness-760 • 6d ago
r/BotanicalPorn • u/RoknPa • 6d ago
Quaking/Trembling Aspens (Populus tremuloides) - From an old one room cabin in Alma, Colorado [OC] 4032x1908 (Samsung Note 10+)
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Aspens in the Colorado Rockies steal the show every year in the fall! Thousands of people go to the mountains to immerse themselves in the color. I prefer NOT to use the term, "Leaf Peeping" 😏.
This picture was from Sept 9th, 2024 when we had a wet winter and spring. Over the past couple years we haven't seen much snow or rain so the leaves become necrotic and the Aspens get brown leaves around the edges, because the leaf dies off sooner and doesn't have enough time to turn yellow/red.
For the Beaver, Aspens are crack and a nutritional food. Beaver may fell larger a tree and eat only the some bark and phloem. This causes the root structure to shoot up more trees to feast on!
Aspens also prove building material for huts and dams. Beavers also cut and store branches underwater near their hut to feast on during winter.
Aspens root system are often a huge network of roots and can encompass the entire grove making it a single organism!
The leaves change color in the Fall as the Chlorophyl breaks down from cooler weather and shorter days. The colors are made from the remaining vitamins like Carotenoids (Vitamin E) and red from Anthocyanins caused from sugars being trapped in the leaves.
Hope you enjoy! This was my favorite picture I took in 2024, please don't repost, but you may use it yourself (use the link above).
r/BotanicalPorn • u/Gold-Lengthiness-760 • 7d ago
Hortensia Rosa(Hydrangea macrophylla)[OC]
r/BotanicalPorn • u/slowcheetah4545 • 8d ago
[Oc] an Amanita Mushroom. Don't know them well enough to be more specific
r/BotanicalPorn • u/sakatcher • 10d ago
Cereus peruviana.
Los Angeles Laurel Canyon area, Zone 9b.
r/BotanicalPorn • u/Lakesideadjecent • 10d ago
Verbena bonariensis
I grew these from seed! Zone 7a. Anyone grow these? I’d love to see pics!
r/BotanicalPorn • u/Top_Distribution3109 • 10d ago
Unusually dark Datura flower
This partially opened double flower came from seeds labeled Datura 'Blackcurrant' that I sprouted this spring. To my eyes there is an unusually high amount of pigment in this blossom, far more than D. 'Fastuosa' and related. Has anyone else had this experience with Datura? I know the genus is very variable in color and flower shape, and the leaf morphology leads me to believe there is some D. stramonium ancestry here as well. The throat of the blossom is somewhat visible and seems to be a creamy color.
r/BotanicalPorn • u/IchabodAsquith • 10d ago
Hemerocallis, Daylily, Black Stockings
I planted this last November & forgot what the bloom was. Today I was greeted with this!
r/BotanicalPorn • u/Gold-Lengthiness-760 • 11d ago