European wall lizard
Podarcis muralis
18-04-2018 // botanical gardens ruhr uni, dry stone wall of the alpinum
European wall lizard
Podarcis muralis
18-04-2018 // botanical gardens ruhr uni, dry stone wall of the alpinum
Rosaceae trio
A peach, an apple and a cherry bloom in the botanical garden. Wait no, it’s not a joke.
Prunus persica, Malus sp. and Prunus sp. (it might be the ‘Accolade’ (P. sargenta x subhirtella again))
I’m not sure if I ever caught all of them flowering on the same visit before.
18-04-2018 // botanical garden ruhr uni
Flowering
Narcissus sp., Rhododendron calophytum, a more common white and pink Rhododendron cultivar and a water lily Nymphaea sp.
06 and 18-04-2018
Pinks
Prunus ‘Accolade’ (P. sargenti x subhirtella)
Corydalis solida, fumewort
The heather again, now with flowers starting to wilt.
06-04-2018 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
Helleborus my love
Crocus sp., Helleborus foetidus (the one with the more subtle flowers), a burgundy Helleborus hybrid and again some Hamamelis sp.
The differences in foliage in early spring get me every time, none, lime green or copper, all very striking.
FIrst colours
A pink double-flowered Camellia cultivar in the morning sun filtered through a greenhouse passage.
At least two species of Cyclamen, flowering before they got most of their leaves.
And the obligatory rose, as they actually flower year-round in their bed. You might remember some of my absolute favourite images when thery were frozen over repeatedly.
07-02-2018 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
Winter flowers
The ponds were frozen over a little, but funnily enough both snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) and spring snowflakes (Leucojuim vernum) were flowering. The latter a bit early for our region but I guess they were growing well-sheltered.
And the beginnings of european cornel (Cornus mas) and witch hazel (Hamamelis sp.) flowers, petals still mostly folded up.
07-02-2018 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
Last=First of the season
Some last/first blooms of heathers and hydrangea
07-02-2018 // botanical gardens ruhr uni
Last of the year
Iris seedpods, Camellia, hydrangea and Asplenium scolopendrium (har’t tongue fern) in snow.
11-12-2017 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
Bright Autumn Sun
The light was wonderful on both of my visits to the gardens that month.
The one with the colourful foliage (and the dreamy sunlight) is supposed to be Rivina humilis, but the more I look up the species the more it seems the flag was wrong or misplaced. Can’t exactly check now five years later…
An unidentified grass, some Amaranthus variety with dark red leaves.
Albizia capensis and its ripening seed pods.
And Fuchsia ‘Christmas Gem’ with bright orange-red elongated flowers.
All in all the gardens had a seasonally appropriate colour palette.
16 + 29-10-2017 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
Fly Agaric
On my way to the botanical gardens there she stood just under some trees by the sidewalk.
I think these are still some of my favourite Amanita muscaria photographs, one even found its way onto my calendar some time ago.
29-10-2017 // lawn between life sciences and engineering buildings, ruhr uni
Pollinators and fruit
Bumblebee on some Lamiaceae and a honeybee on one of the innumerable yellow Asteraceae, unfortunately I didn’t get enough other identifying features to help me along now (in addition to the fact that identifying plants in a botanical garden when you can’t remember the area they were planted in is a chore and a half).
Crape myrtle (Lagerstromia indica) and Idian pokeweed (Phytolacca acinosa) wih its bright green unripe berries.
And lastly a silverberry hybrid (Eleagnus x ebbenei) with just the most beautiful citrus-coloured fruits.
14-08-2017 // botanical gardens, ruhr uni
A stroll through the botanics
Plectranthus ernstii, a cousin of catnip; a pink closely to wildtype Amaryllis belladonna; Hosta, Globularia and Echinacea all with some insect companions;
Rubus odoratus. I didn’t know there was a fuzzy raspberry before I looked her up, but now she’s my favourite.
18-07-2017 // botanical gardens RUB
A stroll through the tropical house
An actual flowering Nepenthes (probably an unnamed hybrid, as is usual) and an almost hidden passion flower.
18-07-2017 // botanical gardens RUB
Pensioner excursion ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen - Part 3/3
Africa
Way back in July 2017 I went on a pensioner excursion with some friends from my master’s classes. We grabbed our bikes and went to the largest zoo in our area, visited the zoo, had a picnic and biked back home.
The ZOOM was significantly renovated and rebranded (previously known as Ruhr Zoo) from 2004-2010 and now consists of the three ‘expeditions’: Alaska, Asia and Africa.
You can easily see that the Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) were my favourite. Any zoo I visit I could just sit in front of the Meerkat enclosure and watch them for hours.
In general a lot of the animals were napping as the temperatures rose around midday, african lions, porcupines and a lot of the meerkats were just laying about relaxing.
The servals (Leptailurus serval) were curled up right in front of the window and were canoodling the whole time. Super cute, very hard to capture.
The giraffes are Rothschild’s giraffes (Giraffa camelopardaalis rothschildi) which have a different pattern to their coat than the one we are used to from reticulated giraffes (G. c. reticulata) (which I saw here in Cologne).
See you soon!
Pensioner excursion ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen - Part 2/?
Asia
Way back in July 2017 I went on a pensioner excursion with some friends from my master’s classes. We grabbed our bikes and went to the largest zoo in our area, visited the zoo, had a picnic and biked back home.
The ZOOM was significantly renovated and rebranded (previously known as Ruhr Zoo) from 2004-2010 and now consists of the three ‘expeditions’: Alaska, Asia and Africa.
My favourites are very easy here: Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) and Siberian/Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). I’m always down for watching red pandas bumbling around their enclosures or even just curling up high in a tree, large cats are almost as fascinating to watch. The fact that I caught a mlep made the whole visit worth it.
I think this was the third visit since they remodeled and the first time I actually caught the flying foxes (Pteropus vampyrus) from the walkway. Previously I only saw blobs hanging from the highest part of the greenhouse.
Next up: Africa
Pensioner excursion ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen - Part 1/?
Alaska
Way back in July 2017 I went on a pensioner excursion with some friends from my master’s classes. We grabbed our bikes and went to the largest zoo in our area, visited the zoo, had a picnic and biked back home.
The ZOOM was significantly renovated and rebranded (previously known as Ruhr Zoo) from 2004-2010 and now consists of the three ‘expeditions’: Alaska, Asia and Africa.
We were pretty sad to miss some of the animals in the area (especially the porcupines, beaver and lynx) but it was way too hot and unfortunately a saturday so there were too many people to comfortably linger at the enclosures.
Next up: Asia