Who’s in Bloom- Gladiolus

Welcome another episode in our Patreon mostly series, Who’s in Bloom.

Gladiolus photo by Anjel

In this episode of Who’s in Bloom, Anjel gushes about gladiolus or glads if you’re casual. This short episode includes information about the ecology, ethnobotanical history and how to grow glads, with a bit of information about mythology. Also in this episode Anjel remembers one of the Science Witch Coven who has crossed over into the summerlands. Before the episode, Ruby Spotlights one of our sponsors for the Trans Telethon: Transponder. 

Show notes and transcripts can be found ⁠here.⁠

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Show Notes

How to Grow Gladioli: The Complete Gladiolus Flower Guide

Notes on the Pollination of Gladiolus brevifolius (Iridaceae) by Bees (Anthophoridae) and Bee Mimicking Flies (Psilodera: Acroceridae)

Gladiolus is the birth flower of August.[20]

American Ragtime composer Scott Joplin composed a rag called “Gladiolus Rag”[21]

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Who’s in Bloom- Honeysuckle

Welcome another episode in our Patreon mostly series, Who’s in Bloom.

Honeysuckle in Bloom

In this special episode of our Patreon-mostly series we are releasing on the main RSS feed for Solstice, Anjel talks about how to live deliciously through developing a relationship with honeysuckle. If you like this episode and want to check out more episodes like this, check us out on Patreon. 

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Transcript for this episode available here.

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Show Notes

https://www.britannica.com/plant/honeysuckle

Types of Honeysuckle plants 

Honeysuckle and Pollinators 

Honeysuckle Is a Blob-Like Monster Taking Over American Forests

Magical Aromatherapy: The Power of Scent- Scott Cunningham

The Magic of Flowers: A Guide to Their Metaphysical Uses & Properties by Tess Whitehurst

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