Sunday, November 15, 2020

Tropical Botanicals and Nature Photography Stock Photos

 

Are you acquainted to someone in Publishing, Newspapers, Magazines or Textbooks? Does that acquaintance need or is searching for the perfect photo to illustrate the article or book? Let me introduce a stock botanical photographer that specializes in tropical botanicals and Nature photography. Each image has the current botanical, scientific, and common names.

Several changes in scientific names are the result of studies by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, (APG). The changes in scientific names are the result of two decades of research by a new generation of taxonomists applying DNA datasets or the testing of the plant’s DNA and modern phylogenetic theory. DNA datasets did not exist twenty years ago.

Here is the link: Tropical Stock Photography

 

Friday, November 13, 2020

Earth Friendly Water Bottles

CMeola7 Earth Friendly Water Bottles. Go Green with reusable stainless steel Water Bottles. Excellent for daily exercising routines, walking, hiking, running, road trips, and of course when you are gardening.

Double Walled insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours and hot drinks up to 12 hours. 

Available in: 12oz, 18oz, 32oz with 3 different lid designs. Available lids: handle lid, sport lid, straw lid.

BPA and Phthalate-Free.

Coordinate your Water Bottle with your favorite Tote Bag or Backpack.

Here's the Link to the Water Bottles: Earth Friendly Water Bottles

Friday, October 23, 2020

Southeast Style Gardening


There is a new gardening book that I would like to recommend to readers gardening in the Southeast, Southeast Style Gardening. The ebook may be purchased on Amazon. Click here to viewSoutheast Style Gardening 

This book will allow the reader to effortlessly identify indigenous plants within the southern region by referring to pictures.  The southern climate is unique: it accepts tropical, subtropical, and native plant species.  The gardener can choose a wide variety of plants from each category. The book is arranged alphabetically by botanical or scientific names.

Over 490 species suited for AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, SC, and TX are featured. Each species has 3 full color photographs with over 1480 photographs on display. Each photograph depicts an important characteristic to help anyone from the novice to the expert identify each plant. Southeast Style Gardening reads like a cookbook, and the cultural requirements represent the ingredients to the recipe and are included for each plant. Each cultural requirement listed gives insight into caring for and identifying plants in the garden, retail nursery, or botanical garden and will assist you in the design and placement of your garden.

Basic gardening topics are also covered and include—garden design, site survey, planning on paper, planning your garden, planting, watering, fertilizers, pruning, pest and disease management.

Southeast Style Gardening is an informative reference guide for the first-time home owner, recently relocated, horticulture or botany student, Master Gardener, landscape designer or architect.


Monday, August 24, 2020

CMeola7 Tote Bags

 CMeola7 Tote Bags. The tote bags are available in three sizes: 13 x 13, 16 x 16, or 18 x 18. Each size is nice and roomy to take to the pool, beach, or use as an eco-friendly re-usable shopping bag.

Let me introduce to you my newest photograph titled: Meow! Is Anybody In There? One of my cats, Alex.

Click Here to view my newest collection of Tote Bags: https://society6.com/s?q=new+cmeola7+bags

Enjoy. Alex is feature on household items and art work.



Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Welcome Mats

 

Bloggers,

I am excited to introduce a beautiful website that features botanical florals and photography. The photographs featured in the blog post can now be purchased in a wide array of household items. From Wall Art to Outdoor Accessories.

Take a look at the beautiful Welcome Mats at: https://society6.com/cmeola7/welcome-mats?sort=random&page=1

Enjoy 

Monday, August 17, 2020

Botanical Prints and Florals

 

Bloggers,

I am excited to introduce a beautiful website that features botanical florals and photography. The photographs featured in the blog post can now be purchased in a wide array of household items. From Wall Art to Outdoor Accessories.

Take a look at the beautiful botanical florals at: https://society6.com/s?q=cmeola7&context=cmeola7

 

Enjoy

Friday, May 8, 2020

Tropical and Subtropical Herbs


Tropical and Subtropical Herbs

As a horticulturist, we have favorite endeavors such as growing plants especially herbs. Herbs are very versatile and can be placed within your landscaping as groundcovers, shrubs, and trees. Herbs make an excellent choice to decorate a sunny patio, deck, or balcony, and the flowers that are produced on herbs will provide twice the amount of fun to your growing area. The seeds and flowers will provide additional ingredients to recipes. Processing the seeds produced by herbs make additional ingredients to add to recipes. For example, when Cilantro goes to seed the seeds are called Coriander when crushed; and when Dill goes to seed the processed seeds are called Dill Weed. Most flowers produced by herbs are edible and are used in salads, garnishes, and cooking or can be used in dried floral arrangements. For example, add Mexican Marigold Mint flowers to salads and Lavender flowers can be dried and used in floral arrangements. Plants that are classified as Herbs are very diverse and have multiple uses around the home besides just for cooking. Speaking of cooking, I would like to ask my readers to share one of their favorite recipes using one or more of the herbs listed below. You may share it in the comments section or you can email it to me at: cheryl@hibiscusandmore.com. This could be lots of fun!!!



Allspice – Pimenta dioica. Type: Tree. Height: 20-30 feet. Spacing: 15-20 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun. Uses: Allspice is a combination of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg taste. The fruit and leaves are used in cooking vegetables, soups, desserts, gingerbread, apple and pumpkin pie. Next time you make red cabbage try about ¼th teaspoon of Allspice. Allspice can also be grown in a container and brought inside before first frost. 
Allspice - Pimenta dioica

Arugula - Eruca sativa. Type: Annual. Height: 12 – 18 inches. Spacing: 6 – 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Uses: Excellent companion plant for salad mixes. Arugula prefers cool temperatures and can be grown from seeds or plants in early spring or fall. Can harvest 21 days after planting. To extend the growing season keep flower buds pinched back.

Basil - Ocimum basilicum. Type: Annual. Height: 18 – 30 inches. Spacing: 12 – 18 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Blooms pink flowers in summer. Additional Uses: Leaves can be used fresh or dried in tomato dishes, pasta dishes, vegetables, and soups. A companion plant that repels aphids, mites, and tomato hornworms. There are several different cultivars of Basil some favorites are Lemon and Cinnamon Basil.
Basil - Ocimum basilicum

Bay Rum Tree – Pimenta racemosa. Type: Tree. Height: 20-25 feet. Spacing: 25 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are a combination of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg with hints of vanilla and cardamom. Uses: Leaves are used in cooking rice dishes, soups, stews, tea, vegetables and meat dishes. 
Bay Rum Tree - Pimenta racemosa

Catmint - Nepeta x faassenii. Type: Perennial. Height: 12 – 18 inches. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Profuse lavender blooms on spiky stems. Good for containers and the perennial garden. Soft, crinkled, gray-green leaves on a compact, mounding plant. Additional Uses: Butterfly nectar plant and your cats will love it.  
Catmint - Nepeta x faassenii

Catnip - Nepeta cataria. Type: Perennial. Height: 2 – 4 feet. Spacing: 12 – 18 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Vigorous, high-yielding plants. Cat-attracting perennial with gray-green leaves and white flowers. Additional uses: Butterfly nectar plant and your cats will love it.  
Catnip - Nepeta cataria

Chives - Allium schoenoprasum. Type: Perennial. Height: 18 – 24 inches. Spacing: 4 – 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Chives have a mild onion flavor that is very pleasing and is easy to grow. Uses: Can be added to soups, salads, egg dishes, potatoes, fish dishes, or any dish that requires a mild onion flavor fresh or frozen. Additional Uses: Mosquito Repellent Plant or border/edger plant.  
Chives - Allium schoenoprasum


Cilantro, Coriander - Coriandrum sativum. Type: Annual. Height: 12 – 18 inches. Spacing: 6 – 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in salsa, guacamole, sauces, and seafood. When Cilantro produces seeds the seed of Cilantro are called Coriander.

Cinnamon – Cinnamomum verum. Type: Tree. Height: 50 feet. Spacing: 25-35 feet. Light Requirements: Full sun. Uses: The inner bark is used for the spice cinnamon and is used in baking, desserts, pies, cookies, breads, cocoa, eggnog, and toast. 
Cinnamon – Cinnamomum verum

Citronella Grass - Cymbopogon nardus. ((Cymbopogon flexuosus) (East Indian)). Type: Perennial, annual outside zone 9. Height: 5-6 feet. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Nectar plant for butterflies, Mosquito repellent plant, leaves are used in cooking, in potpourris, sachets, and the oil from the plant is used in citronella candles.

Costa Rican Mint – Satureja viminea. Type: Shrub. Height: 3-6 feet. Spacing: 3-4 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Peppermint flavored leaves used fresh or dried in soups, stuffing, sauces, meats, egg dishes, salads, and teas.

Cuban Oregano – Plectranthus amboinicus. Type: biennial. Height: 1-2 feet. Spacing: 2-3 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. The leaves have a strong flavor and use sparingly. Use in soups, stews, stuffing, fish, meats, Cuban black bean dishes, in containers and hanging baskets.

Cutting Celery, Leaf Celery, Celery Leaf – Apium graveolens var. secalinum. Type: biennial. Height: 10 – 12 inches. Spacing: 10 – 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Excellent plant to grow in containers. Cutting Celery is an excellent substitute for traditional celery, but without all the growing hassle. Very easy to grow and taste just like traditional celery, and cutting celery can be used in every recipe that calls for traditional celery.

Dill – Anethum graveolens.Type: Annual. Height: 18 – 36 inches. Space: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Yellow blossoms in summer, seed heads can be harvested. The seeds can be crushed and used in cooking. The leaves can be used fresh in potato, tuna, and chicken salads; fresh chicken and fish dishes. Additional Uses: Attracts butterflies and a larval food plant for butterflies. (Plant enough for you and the butterflies!).
Dill – Anethum graveolens

Epazote – Dysphania ambrosioides (Chenopodium ambrosioides). Type: Annual. Height: 3 – 4 feet. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in bean, soups, eggs or cheese dishes.

French Lavender – Lavandula dentata. Type: Perennial. Height: 24-36 inches. Spacing: 20-23 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun. Uses: Potpourri, dried flowers, cut flowers, fragrant.

French Tarragon – Artemisia dracunculus ‘Sativa’. Type: Perennial. Height: 24 inches. Spacing: 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in eggs, poultry, salads, cheese, and fish.

Garlic Chives - Allium tuberosum.Type: Perennial. Height: 18 – 24 inches. Spacing: 6 – 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Garlic Chives have flat, thin leaves with a mild blend of garlic and onion. Uses: Can be added to soups, salads, egg dishes, potatoes, fish dishes, or any dish that requires a mild onion flavor fresh or frozen. Additional Uses: Mosquito Repellent Plant or border/edger plant.
Garlic Chives - Allium tuberosum

Greek Oregano - Origanum vulgare subsp. Hirtum. Type: Perennial. Height: 24 inches. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in Italian dishes, pizza, shellfish, egg dishes, beef, pork, and poultry dishes.

Henna – Lawsonia inermis.
Type: Shrub. Height: 7-8 feet. Spacing: 3-5 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun. Uses: Leaves are used fresh or dried for dyes, cosmetics and fabrics.
Henna – Lawsonia inermis

Italian Oregano – Origanum vulgare. Type: Perennial. Height: 24 inches. Spacing: 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in Italian dishes, pizza, shellfish, egg dishes, beef, pork, and poultry dishes.

Lavender - Lavandula angustifolia. Type: Perennial. Height: 18-24”. Spacing: 12-18” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Nectar plant for butterflies, flowers can be dried, in potpourris, and sachets.

Lemon Grass - Cymbopogon citratus (West Indian).
Type: Perennial. Height: 2-3 feet. Spacing: 12” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Nectar plant for butterflies, Mosquito repellent plant, leaves are used in cooking, in potpourris, and sachets.
Lemon Grass - Cymbopogon citratus

Lemon Thyme – Thymus x citriodorus. Type: Perennial. Height: 12 inches. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun. Light purple flowers in summer. Wonderful Lemon scent when leaves are crushed or walked upon. Additional Uses: All leaves have a distinct lemon flavor that can be used in cooking. Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds to the garden.

Lemon Verbena – Aloysia triphylla. Type: Perennial, treat as an annual outside zone 8. Height: To 4 feet. Spacing: 18-24” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: The oil is used in perfumes; the leaves are used in flavoring teas and jellies.

Mexican Marigold Mint - Tagetes lucida.Type: Perennial. Height: 24-30”. Spacing: 12-18” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Butterfly nectar and larval food plant, Mosquito repellent plant, fresh flowers are used in salads; leaves are used as a substitute for French tarragon.  
Mexican Marigold Mint - Tagetes lucida

Parsley - Petroselinum crispum. Type: Annual. Height: 12 – 18 inches. Spacing: 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in meat dishes, soups, and salads.

Pennyroyal – Mentha pulegium. Type: Perennial. Height: 6 – 12 inches. Spacing: 12 – 24 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Purple flowers in late summer through fall. Additional Uses: A groundcover, nectar plant for butterflies, the leaves are used in the flavoring for fish dishes, and grows well in a hanging basket.

Peppermint - Mentha piperita. Type: Perennial. Height: 24-36”. Spacing: 12-18” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Leaves are used fresh in hot and iced teas, butterfly nectar and larval food plant.

Pineapple Sage – Salvia elegans. Type: Perennial. Height: 3 - 4 feet. Spacing: 3 – 4 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Blooms red flowers in spring, summer, and fall. The leaves when crushed smell and taste like fresh pineapple. Additional Uses: The fresh leaves can be used in drinks and salads. The leaves can be used in hot or cold drinks, and the flowers and leaves are used chopped in salads. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.

Prostrate Rosemary - Salvia rosmarinus 'Prostratus’.
Type: Perennial shrub or groundcover. Height: 12-18”. Spacing: 2 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: The leaves are used in lamb and fish dishes, butterfly nectar plant, Mosquito repellent plant, and drought tolerant plant.
Prostrate Rosemary - Salvia rosmarinus 'Prostratus’

Rosemary - Salvia rosmarinus.Type: Perennial shrub. Height: 4 feet. Spacing: 3-5 feet apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: The leaves are used in lamb and fish dishes, drought tolerant plant, Mosquito repellent plant, and butterfly nectar plant.
Rosemary - Salvia rosmarinus

Sage - Salvia officinalis. Type: Perennial. Height: 3 feet. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in stuffing and meat dishes.

Salad Burnet - Sanguisorba minor. Type: Perennial. Height: 12 inches. Spacing: 8 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves have a mild cucumber taste and are used in salads, vinegars, and cold drinks.

Spanish Lavender – Lavandula stoechas. Type: Perennial. Height: 18-24”. Spacing: 12-18” apart. Light Requirements: Full sun. Additional Uses: Nectar plant for butterflies, flowers can be dried, in potpourris, and sachets.

Spearmint – Mentha spicata. Type: Perennial. Height: 24-36”. Spacing: 36-48 inches. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Additional Uses: Leaves are used fresh in hot and iced teas, Butterfly Nectar and Larval Food Plant.

Stevia - Stevia rebaudiana. Type: Hardy Perennial in USDA zones 9 and 10. Height: 18 – 24 inches. Spacing: 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Uses: Stevia is a natural sweetener that is used as a sugar substitute that is calorie free. Leaves can be used fresh or dried in beverages, sauces, and salads. Do not plant outdoors until temperatures are above 45 degrees. Avoid afternoon summer sun in extreme southern areas during July and August. During these months it’s recommended to put the container in afternoon shade. Check for leafhoppers and whiteflies which may be a problem.

Summer Thyme – Thymus vulgaris. Type: Perennial. Height: 6 – 12 inches. Spacing: 6 – 12 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Blooms lilac to purple flowers in summer. Additional Uses: All leaves are used in cooking. Attracts butterflies to the garden. All thyme plants can be used as an alternative ground cover.

Sweet Bay Laurel – Laurus nobilis.Type: Perennial. Height: 12 – 15 feet. Growth rate slow and plants growing in containers will be somewhat shorter. Spacing: 24 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Blooms pale yellow flowers in spring. Leaves are used in Italian and fish dishes. Companion plants are Prostrate rosemary, Lavender, and Oregano.   
Sweet Bay Laurel – Laurus nobilis

Sweet Marjoram - Origanum majorana. Type: Perennial. Height: 12 to 18 inches. Spacing: 9 inches apart. Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade. Leaves are used in eggs, meats, rice, pastas, soups, vegetables.

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