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dailyplantfacts:
“Saintpaulia ionantha subsp. rupicola is in the family Gesneriaceae. Commonly known as African violet, it is native to the cloud forests of eastern Africa, including Tanzania and Kenya. African violets are small herbs that only grow...

dailyplantfacts:

Saintpaulia ionantha subsp. rupicola is in the family Gesneriaceae. Commonly known as African violet, it is native to the cloud forests of eastern Africa, including Tanzania and Kenya. African violets are small herbs that only grow up to 1 foot tall, producing a basal rosette of velvet heart-shaped leaves and terminal panicles of blue to violet flowers. African violets are among of the most popular houseplants due to their ease of cultivation and tolerance of low light conditions. Many varieties have been bred by horticulturalists to exhibit a range of flower colors and shapes. Despite their popularity in the gardening world, native populations of African violets are at risk because of habitat loss from agricultural development.

INTERNETS

youneedtolookatthis:

doctorhowmany:

karenhealey:

INTERNETS OMG

“FEELS” HAS BEEN A LEGIT TERM SINCE AT LEAST 1782:

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The Duchess, by Amanda Foreman.

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, really wrote a real letter to her mother complaining about the feels in 1782.

I love everything.

Incorporating the phrase “beset by feels” into my vocabulary as of now.

Also, if you don’t know anything about  Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire… well, if you’re looking for a historical queer lady, she might be one you’re interested in learning about.

everythingroyalty:

“In other words: Norway is you. Norway is us (…) My greatest hope for Norway is that we will be able to take care of one another. That we will continue to build this country – on a foundation of trust, solidarity and generosity of spirit. That we will feel that we are, despite all out differences, one people. That Norway is one.” – 79-year-old King Harald V of Norway celebrating the diversity of his people and stressing the importance of support for refugees, religious tolerance and LGBT rights in a speech on 1 September 2016