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haloheliac: Chinese lantern plant
jonnovstheinternet: Life within death. Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh that held the flower petals, seen
I burned one of these lanterns the other day and it got stuck in the neighbor’s tree. My friend texted me tonight that he’s in love with this girl and it turns out she was my next door neighbor growing up. I never hungout with her cuz she was like
Flying Chinese lanterns off the bay with the lovely paperandpencilskirts
Everytime someone comes over I burn a Chinese lantern and make a wish.
lindseywakefield: Hey everyone! Another 30 minute spit paint done for the Facebook group Spitpainting! The topic was red lanterns. I wanted some red eyes peaking through some fog, and since Chinese Lanterns was the first thing that came to mind, I think
dearmissemma: Chinese lantern in the hall@ Liuyuan Garden, Suzhou
heaveninawildflower: Chinese Lantern (Physalis alkekengi). Watercolour by B. Bird. Image and text information courtesy Wellcome Collection. CC BY
intrepidreporter: jonnovstheinternet: Life within death. Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh that held the
did-you-kno :Physalis alkekengi, known as the Chinese and Japanese Lantern plant, is seen as a symbol of ‘life within death.’ It blooms in the winter and dries up in the spring, revealing the bright red fruit that lives inside its arid petals. Source
did-you-kno: The Japanese Lantern plant, also known as the Chinese lantern or winter cherry, is a popular symbol of ‘life within death.’ It blooms in the winter, but when it dries up in the spring, the ‘skin’ crumbles away, revealing the red
did-you-know: The Japanese Lantern plant, also known as the Chinese lantern or winter cherry, is a popular symbol of ‘life within death.’ It blooms in the winter, but when it dries up in the spring, the ‘skin’ crumbles away, revealing
Chinese lanterns. Soo cool. The people were so happy to see us there. Truly awesome. #china #dalian #lanterns #igdaily #explorethecity #afternoonsnapfoo
nemfrog: X-rays of Chinese Lantern plant flowers by Albert G. Richards. Michigan botanist. January 1963. Cover photo.Internet Archive
reneelouiseanderson: Fireworks and Chinese lanterns on the beach.
did-you-kno: Physalis alkekengi, known as the Chinese and Japanese Lantern plant, is seen as a symbol of ‘life within death.’ It blooms in the winter and dries up in the spring, revealing the bright red fruit that lives inside its arid petals. Source
storrmwinds: intrepidreporter: jonnovstheinternet: Life within death. Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh
I couldn’t figure out how to order Chinese lanterns without spending 贄 for the remote so I ordered these babies for my bedroom and living room. #cottonballlights
topgearaddiction: the-bloody-awful: After dining on roast grasshopper, we spent the evening playing with my Chinese lanterns. Yet another sweet moment during the Burma special I do love it when we get these almost poetic moments.
tlandry: intrepidreporter: jonnovstheinternet: Life within death. Physalis alkekengi, or the Chinese/Japanese Lantern, blooms during Winter and dries during Spring. Once it is dried, the bright red fruit is seen. The outer cover is a thin mesh that
weegboi: haloheliac:Chinese lantern plant apparently these things are fuckin hell pests that spread and have roots like 5 feet deep and u cant kill them
alternative-pokemon-art: Artist A cool fakemon by request. This is one of my favorite ones. I think it’s a really, really cool and unique idea. I love how the artist even included their Shiny forms. Name: N/ABased on: A Chinese lantern fruit that evolves
acomposersthoughts: Chinese Lantern. Photography by: National Geographic - Photo of the Day
earthstory: This cool little herbaceous perennial plant is called Physalis alkekengi. Due to its paper like appearance, it also commonly referred to as a Chinese or Japanese lantern. This plant blooms during the winter months and then dries in spring.
seasonalwonderment: Butterfly on Chinese Lanterns ~ Bokeh Photography