We appreciate your posts and the following ones are selected because of their botanical qualities. They are curated on behalf of the Amazing Nature Community.
First a brief explanation about Botany:
Botany is a broad term covering scientific study of plants. It could be from a small living organism to a tree. Included would be flora, fungi, lichens, trees and flowering plants.
We are also interested in plants for their psychological (good for the mind & soul) benefits.
Through botany, medicinal properties are discovered from nature. Food, medicines, parks, forests, pollution and much more have been improved with botanical knowledge. Botanists search for alternatives from the harmful chemicals used on crops and the deforestation that has damaged the health of our planet.
Herbalism, with ancient people identifying edible, medicinal or poisonous plants, is the original of Botany. Our ancestors and Native peoples were botanists in their own right. They knew of the healing properties to be found in plants but much of that knowledge had been lost to future generations.
Now I would like to bring your attention to the curated posts and ask you to show some love to the amazing authors:
- @anggreklestari appreciates and enjoys the foods from the natural products of nature, such as, the wonderful bananas growing in her garden. When they are ripe she harvests the bananas directly from the tree.
@anggreklestari/harvesting-ripe-bananas-is-a-mood-booster
- @brittandjosie investigates different wild mushrooms while walking her dogs. She gives us a checklist of what to bring when looking for mushrooms.
@brittandjosie/funghifriday-my-amazing-nature-treasure-hunt-new-week-amazingnature-3-november-2020
- @antikus369 has been growing grapes for ten years and shows us his healthy crop for this year. At the end of his post he has tips for growing grapes.
@antikus369/beauty-of-nature-autumn-september-and-grapes-in-my-garden
- @antikus369 shows us the amazing beauty of nature in fields of wild flowers that grow much taller than her grandson.
@antikus369/amazing-beauty-of-nature-a-fairytale-land-where-the-grass-is-higher-than-the-trees
- @josebenavente delves into the effect on our planet’s biodiversity if our pollinators disappear. He gives examples of ways to reverse this critical situation of our disappearing pollinators.
- @barski ventures a few steps from home and finds amazing nature around the city. Not only moss, autumn leaves and mushrooms, there is also a beautiful flower still on a fence.
@barski/amazing-nature-don-t-look-far
- @amamda just has to look out her window to an abandoned space teeming with life. In this space left to nature, a tree is home to many insects and birds.
@amandaj/tambien-es-hermoso-or-is-also-beautiful-spa-eng
We like to see quality posts. You have a chance to be selected for OCD curation.
A special thanks to #OCD for curating and supporting the Amazing Nature Community.
To be eligible for curation:
Contents must be posted directly into the Amazing Nature Community feed or use hive-127788 as first tag if posting from Ecency. Cross posts will not be included.
Photographs must be your own or properly sourced with a nice description. Please state why those photos represent your Amazing Nature.
Entries for the Amazing Nature Contest are separate. They will be highlighted in the competition evaluation.
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- Weekly Challenges by @bucipuci
Amazing Nature is a fast growing community where nature lovers meet. You are invited to join and be part of our community.
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See you next time with more amazing posts!
Cheers,
Redheadpei
See you next time with more amazing posts!
Cheers,
Redheadpei