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The Huntington
United States
Приєднався 23 кві 2012
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is a collections-based research and educational institution serving scholars and the general public. The Huntington is located in San Marino, Calif., USA.
Visit The Huntington online at huntington.org/
Visit The Huntington online at huntington.org/
How-To: Orchid Care with Brandon Tam
Associate Curator of Orchids, Brandon Tam, shares expert tips on how to care for your orchid. With a collection boasting over 1,500 unique species and 3,600 different varieties across 280 orchid genera, Brandon has unparalleled experience in orchid care.
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A Conversation with Kevin Kwan - “Lies and Weddings: A Novel”
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A Conversation with Kevin Kwan - “Lies and Weddings: A Novel”
CLOSE-UP: A Rare Stoneware Jar (ca. 1750)
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CLOSE-UP: A Rare Stoneware Jar (ca. 1750)
The Making of "Homage to Nature" by Mineo Mizuno
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The Making of "Homage to Nature" by Mineo Mizuno
Indigenous and Black Fridays: What Robinson Crusoe Tells Us about Race
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Indigenous and Black Fridays: What Robinson Crusoe Tells Us about Race
Native Land, Contaminated Water, and Solutions to Global Hunger from Mexico’s Yaqui Valley
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Native Land, Contaminated Water, and Solutions to Global Hunger from Mexico’s Yaqui Valley
Walking the Rose Garden in May at Sunset While Crows Gather in the Trees (in 4k)
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Walking the Rose Garden in May at Sunset While Crows Gather in the Trees (in 4k)
Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
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Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Highlights from Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
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Highlights from Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
The Japanese Shōya House: An Encyclopedia of Japanese Architecture
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The Japanese Shōya House: An Encyclopedia of Japanese Architecture
Walking the Japanese Garden on a Crisp Early Spring Morning (in 4K)
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Walking the Japanese Garden on a Crisp Early Spring Morning (in 4K)
Walking the Desert Garden During an Early Morning Fog in Winter (4K)
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Walking the Desert Garden During an Early Morning Fog in Winter (4K)
The Role of the Japanese Tea Hut in Understanding the Way of Tea
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The Role of the Japanese Tea Hut in Understanding the Way of Tea
Multi-Storied Library: Lasting Impressions - Hand Printing in Practice
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Multi-Storied Library: Lasting Impressions - Hand Printing in Practice
Sargent Claude Johnson-California School for the Blind Commission
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Sargent Claude Johnson-California School for the Blind Commission
Walking the Chinese Garden in Winter
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Walking the Chinese Garden in Winter
Hdoc: Books of Pictures & Pictures of Books
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Hdoc: Books of Pictures & Pictures of Books
Highlights from the 2023 Haaga Program: Ramesh Srinivasan and Todd Presner on Generative AI
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Highlights from the 2023 Haaga Program: Ramesh Srinivasan and Todd Presner on Generative AI
2023 Haaga Program: Ramesh Srinivasan and Todd Presner on Generative AI
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2023 Haaga Program: Ramesh Srinivasan and Todd Presner on Generative AI
The Making of Disney's “Beauty and the Beast”
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The Making of Disney's “Beauty and the Beast”
Behind the Scenes: Screenwriting Disney Classics
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Behind the Scenes: Screenwriting Disney Classics
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
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Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
Highlights from Why It Matters: Hilton Als in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
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Highlights from Why It Matters: Hilton Als in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Why It Matters: Hilton Als in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
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Why It Matters: Hilton Als in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Virtual Tour of the Japanese Heritage Shōya House
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Virtual Tour of the Japanese Heritage Shōya House
Family Archivists: Letters from Jane Austen's Mom
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Family Archivists: Letters from Jane Austen's Mom
A Thousand Years of Books: Printed in 1085
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A Thousand Years of Books: Printed in 1085
Multi-Storied Library: Positively One of a Kind - The Creation and Care of Daguerreotypes
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Multi-Storied Library: Positively One of a Kind - The Creation and Care of Daguerreotypes
In Conversation with Gee’s Bend Quiltmaker Louisiana Bendolph
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In Conversation with Gee’s Bend Quiltmaker Louisiana Bendolph
‘Farina’ is flour in arabic ‘فرينة'
Not poor person, you said it was a *wealthy* lawyer!
Late 1800s early 1900s all most all firearms would have been muzzleloaders with old style gun powder and some handgun muzzleloaders could be loaded with small bird shot also. Old style gun powder, muzzleloader, and shorter barrel length mean the pellets could haven been going half or less the velocity of a modern shotgun pellets. Those really slow moving (and small) pellets are why he has any bones or flesh still left on his wrist but he could also have 1st or 2nd degree burns on his hand as well from leftover burning gun powder that would also have been shot out the barrel at the same time. (that is what a muzzel flash basically is)
How was this secret message found ?
That was no self inflicted accident! This is a defensive movement against an angry wife shot that is
How are all the bones intact if it was a shot gun at close range 😕
And spend a decades to see they grow till flower. Yikes. My grandkids can see what the heck I made.
Lotad?
Save yourself the trouble. Professional Drafting Dry Cleaning Pad - amazon 10 bucks.
U forgot to say the plant makes the ants highly dependent on its sap so that the ants continue to defend 😂💀
I would be more impressed if the message was encoded in knots of the thread. That would be entertaining and noteworthy. This could just be done through boredom.
Still a rubber ✏️
Can I come and shop at your facility??? 😍
First world problems. So much time. Is it really the best you can do with your day?
I got a ficus elástica at the botanical garden in Montreal. It got confiscated at the border coming back to the United States. This video brought me joy in knowing that it could still be alive and well out there.
Nope. The shot spread is way too broad. He did not shoot his own hand.
Be sure and drink your Ovaltine.
There are oils present on our fingers. Why handle this book ungloved? Pretty dumb and careless
So the government steals the plants so they can grow them and make money.
At first I thought, "why confiscate if you're just gonna grow them somewhere else?" But I fully understood when you talked about distributing the seeds! I'm in the reptile community and many animals are wild-caught which is bad for the environment and leaves the owner with an animal that will probably die, so I'm a huge advocate for captive breeding. Only buy animals the are captive bred unless you plan on breeding and selling the animals you buy. Like legless lizards? Nobody can figure out how to breed them so all pets are wild caught.
Fiddly work. Oven knobbs and crevices must be spotless qt your house!😃
Nope. This is 💯 not accurate in many ways 😐 ❌ Bird shot doesn't have that kind of spread until a long ways out. ❌ Close range, it would act as a slug in spread and appearance. ❌ Close range would of blown apart a good chunk of the soft tissue, which clearly is untouched. ❌ No bone damage either? ❌ How do you shoot your own hand... with a shotgun?
Never thought of what happens after. I'm glad they aren't destroyed like confiscated foods.
😊😊👍🐈🐾🐾
I remember seeing one for the first time they are pretty epic
What are we. Going to do with eraser crumbs
That’s soooo cool. Books 📕 are soooooo important to preserve! Yay! 🙏♥️🙏📕📕🙏🙏♾️📕🙇♀️
I lack the patience necessary for that job
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Dont think he shot himself. Pretty sure he got shot at.
Can u get drugs past the border like this
WHAT ARE THEY BEING USED FOR?
Ohhh I get it now😊
I once had to decode a Civil War message from a Union cavalry officer that had been locked in a safe. It was written right after the navy had taken New Orleans in 1861. It wasn't in code, but written in long hand so slanty the owner could not read it.
Oh nice
So youre just growing them instead of the people it got confiscated from? Whats the point of confiscating then
Reducing the supply on the black market and sending more seed back to its place of origin or to legal retailers, which reduces demand. It reduces the black market's efficacy.
That's like saying "So you just keep the money you confiscate instead of letting the criminals keep it? Why?" 😂
Return them to their country. This is why some of our natural plants can’t grow. Changing our ecosystem.
"oh look a birdy" me:oof i eat it by a cat
Could I clean vintage foil pictures? The same way
This plant looks straight out of the sims
Firstep is put on gloves.
Can I please get a job in your place 😂
It talks!
Just let people have their plants back.
They can destroy entire ecosystems dummy.
Buy them legally next time then.
They get confiscated because they have been illegally dug up out of the desert and they are protected plants. Some are endangered species of cactus. So they are not the people’s plants to begin with.
So it all starts with organized theft. No one owns any nature. Nature didn't say ANY humans could profit off of them...
Some people aren't realizing that they bring home diseased plants, introducing plant pests and diseases to places where it hadn't been before.
What kind of eraser(s)?
Thank you for sharing this information ℹ️
Y’all make me so happy
I e been afraid of orchids but I’m getting one tomorrow. Thank you so much. I love love love your content. May I suggest dedicating a pair of clippers to each plant for time sake on videos? Just a thought.
I tried to recreate a scene from a romance novel where they make love on a beach at sunset. It ended with us getting sand in places sand should never go🔥
Congratulations you just learned the difference between fantasy and reality! 😂😘
So how do I grow this at my personal home?
"to help this poor person" But you said he was wealthy? So he's not poor? 😅