Emerald glass frog (Centrolene prosoblepon) sitting in flower folds of ginger (Zingiber), Costa Rica
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Emerald glass frog (Centrolene prosoblepon) sitting in flower folds of ginger (Zingiber), Costa Rica
Photo by Guy Edwardes

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Gingers ,,, in all their glorious names, tastes & beauty. And a run-down of who's who in the zoo.
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Myoga ginger (zingiber mioga) is native to Japan and Korea but is hardy in zones 7-10, and actually quite likes Ireland's rainy climate. Unlike true ginger you don't eat the rhizomes, the new shoots and flower buds are what is used in cooking. I haven't tried it yet but the leaves smell sweet and very mildly of ginger.
茗荷(みょうが) Myoga (Zingiber mioga (Thunb.) Roscoe)

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Plant of the Day
Thursday 19 September 2019
In my vegetable patch I noticed that my rhizomatous perennial Zingiber mioga (Japanese ginger, myoga, myoga ginger) was flowering. The pale yellow flowers appear at ground level and in Japan the young, plump, pinkish flower buds are eaten, I have yet to harvest them but I know they are delicious! These are used in mizo soup, tempura and pickled. I will wait and see if the flowers result in green fruit which split open to reveal bright red interiors with black seeds.
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Word count: 10,724 Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Molly Hooper/Greg Lestrade Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Molly Hooper, Greg Lestrade Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Biology, animal courtship, Fluff, Humor, Hand-holding abounds, Non-Explicit Sex, Idiots in Love Summary:
When Sherlock struggles to ask for John's hand in marriage, he turns to the animal kingdom for inspiration. Biology may be the key to John's heart - or it may kill them both.
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Rec: This is so perfectly Sherlock and John! Off-beat and romantic in the most unusual ways. May their relationship continue to be as weird and full of tenderness as this wonderful little fic.