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By Patrick Barkham

The Guardian

May 27, 2023

York groundsel was a cheerful yellow flower that slipped into global extinction in 1991, thanks to overzealous application of weedkiller in the city of its name.
But now the urban plant has been bought back to life in the first ever de-extinction in Britain, and is flowering again in York.
The species of groundsel was only ever found around the city and only evolved into its own species in the past century after non-native Oxford ragwort hybridised with native groundsel.
York groundsel, Senecio eboracensis, was discovered growing in the car park of York railway station in 1979 and was the first new species to have evolved in Britain for 50 years, thriving on railway sidings and derelict land.
But the new plant’s success was short-lived, as urban land was tidied up and chemicals applied to remove flowers dismissed as “weeds”.
It was last seen in the wild in 1991. Fortunately, researchers kept three small plants in pots on a windowsill in the University of York. These short-lived annual plants soon died, but they produced a precarious pinch of seed, which was lodged at Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank.
Andrew Shaw of the Rare British Plants Nursery had a vision to bring the species back to life, but when tests were carried out on some privately held seeds very few germinated successfully.
So Natural England, the government’s conservation watchdog, quickly authorised a de-extinction attempt via its species recovery programme, which has funded the revival of the most threatened native species for 30 years.
“The Millennium Seed Bank said the seed was getting near the end of its lifespan and so we thought we would only have one more chance of resurrecting it,” said Alex Prendergast, a vascular plant senior specialist for Natural England.
Natural England paid for a polytunnel at the Rare British Plants Nursery in Wales, where 100 of the tiny seeds were planted. To the botanists’ surprise, 98 of the seeds germinated successfully. The polytunnel rapidly filled with a thousand York groundsel plants.
In February six grams of seed – potentially thousands of plants – were sown into special plots around York on council and Network Rail land.
This week, the first plants in the wild for 32 years began to flower, bringing colour to the streets and railway sidings of York.
This de-extinction is likely to be a one-off in this country because York groundsel is the only globally extinct British plant that still persists in seed form and so could be revived.
But Prendergast said the de-extinction showed the value of the Millennium Seed Bank – to which plenty of York groundsel seed has now been returned – and there were a number of good reasons for bringing the species back to life.
“It’s a smiley, happy-looking yellow daisy and it’s a species that we’ve got international responsibility for,” he said.
“It only lives in York, and it only ever lived in York. It’s a good tool to talk to people about the importance of urban biodiversity and I hope it will capture people’s imagination.
“It’s also got an important value as a pollinator and nectar plant in the area because it flowers almost every month of the year.”
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When I first read Men At Arms, I assumed Vimes was giving half his pay to the families of men who died under his command. I thought he felt responsible for them because he was their commanding officer. But that isn’t it at all.

Men At Arms

Night Watch

Men at Arms

Night Watch

These men fought or died in the revolution. Two we know for sure wore the lilac. Curry had to have survived long enough to have a daughter, and Gaskin wasn’t one of the infamous seven names. But I would bet good money Scurrick was a victim of the Dolly Sisters Massacre.

And whatever happened to Gaskin sounds like it involved a mob coming after a Watchman, based on these parts of Guards! Guards!

Anyways, I’m just going to be here crying about this, and I thought you all should, too.

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On my annual Night Watch re-read, and. This is Sam Vimes’ immediate first reaction after his first time watching a fellow copper get murdered in front of his eyes. He had to make sure his family would be looked after. I am inconsolable.

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If I remember Guards! Guards!, right, the thing that happened with Gaskin was that he suddenly decided to actually try to catch the man they were chasing, and he got knifed for the trouble. After years of the four of them just playing at being police, never running quite fast enough to take the risks, Gaskin got it into his head to actually try doing the right thing. And it killed him.

I think if Carrot hadn’t come along, Vimes would have gone downwards even faster, because at that point, everything that being a watchman meant was just dwindling into “if you do your job right, no one’s going to be at your funeral.”

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The discovery that we had it backwards and that more realistic cave paintings are generally older than more abstract ones is exciting from an anthropological perspective, because it demonstrates that art movements have existed for as long as art has, but I have to imagine there’s some poor biologist out there somewhere going “you mean to tell me that our Paleolithic ancestors had the ability and means to record realistic, highly detailed depictions of contemporary flora and fauna the whole time and simply chose not to?”

Well everyone knows what these things LOOK LIKE, Thag, why would you just COPY them? 

Surely the trick is to evoke what they are at SOUL, Thag. If I want to look at a mammoth I can just GO FIND A MAMMOTH. DUH. 

The least shocking thread I've seen on twitter yet lol

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This is not true. Here are excerpts from the article referenced in the last tweet. I included parts which specifically talked about immigration, which is what this post focuses on:

Side note, but I think Biden’s views on transgender rights alone would definitely make him to the left of many European parties, but that’s another post for another time.

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Yeah, every time I hear “US politics is so right wing compared to Europe,” I think: where? In Denmark, where there are state-mandated ghettos for immigrants and children are removed from their families to get re-educated about “traditional Danish values,” which includes indoctrination into Christianity? Finland, which is wildly hostile to immigrants and has the lowest rate of foreign-born residents in Western Europe at 6.6%, and just this month started to overturn a law that forcibly sterilizes transgender people? Italy, where literal fascism is swiftly rising back to power and same-sex marriage is still illegal? Poland, which has a near-total ban on abortion, and where cities and towns in about a third of the country has declared themselves “LGBT-free zones”? Where?

Bestys yn Kernewek “Beasties in Cornish”

OMG CORNISH HAS BEEN REVIVED????

Growing up, my mother had a plate she brought with her to Canada with Cornish words and a memorial picture of “the last native Cornish speaker”. Her father’s side was from Cornwall, part of an ancestry she’s spent her life documenting.

I didn’t know anything about cultural assimilation or erasure or colonization or dead languages, but that plate carried the most overwhelming feeling of sadness and loss.

THIS POST BLEW MY MIND. Cornish?? On tumblr?? And then I googled it and learned that Cornish is a REVIVED language?? Reviving languages is a THING??

Humanity sure is real beautiful sometimes. ❤️

I saw a post saying that Boromir looked too scruffy in FotR for a Captain of Gondor, and I tried to move on, but I’m hyperfixating. Has anyone ever solo backpacked? I have. By the end, not only did I look like shit, but by day two I was talking to myself. On another occasion I did fourteen days’ backcountry as the lone woman in a group of twelve men, no showers, no deodorant, and brother, by the end of that we were all EXTREMELY feral. You think we looked like heirs to the throne of anywhere? We were thirteen wolverines in ripstop.

My boy Boromir? Spent FOUR MONTHS in the wilderness! Alone! No roads! High floods! His horse died! I’m amazed he showed up to Imladris wearing clothes, let alone with a decent haircut. I’m fully convinced that he left Gondor looking like Richard Sharpe being presented to the Prince Regent in 1813

*electric guitar riff*

And then rocked up to Imladris a hundred ten days later like

Some people have been wondering about the raccoon. Listen. Listennn. Don't ask about the raccoon.

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But does the racoon survive the Uruk-Hai? Does he curl up on Aragorn's head, or does he go straight to Faramir? Does he bite Denethor?

My friend. My colleague. My brother my captain my king. I too have been pondering this question, and in my mind there can be only one ultimate outcome.

A few months later

All hail the High Warden of Gondor.

Epilogue: It ADORES Faramir.

I’m going to wear this on my head like a raccoon and show everyone

Anonymous asked:

Have you posted about the 1910 Boucheron wave tiara before?? It’s so pretty! Are there any other tiaras with designs that are based on pieces of art/paintings??

I think the post on wave tiaras was the first time I’ve talked about it here on Tumblr.  It is a stunning piece and I love how three dimensional it is, you can really feel the movement of the waves.  It was made in 1910 by Boucheron and there’s no information about who it was made for so it was likely a stock piece.  The only photos we have of it are from the time is was made and it hasn’t been seen since meaning it probably doesn’t exist anymore.

And here’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai which is the artwork the tiara is based on.

I can’t think of any other tiaras that were based on a particular piece of art but I feel like after I post this I will remember one.

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