Thèu-ya̍p
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Kîm-ngit thù-phién
Top view of grafted Gymnocalycium mihanovichii (chin cactus). The host cactus has been digitally blanked out. The red body is about 3.5 cm (1.4 in) diameter. The small "moons" are 0.5–0.8 cm (0.20–0.31 in) diameter. House plant in Ooty, The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India. Focus stack of 89 images using PMax mode of ZereneStacker.
Kîm-ngit yáng-phién
![]() A time-lapse video of 5.5 days of oyster mushroom growth.
Here, Pleurotus ostreatus var. columbinus is grown on a recycled cardboard and coffee grounds. Chhâm-kâ
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Hip-siong pí-soi
![]() Hip-siong sông-chai to liá-têu, chhâm-kâ ngài-teu tak ngie̍t ke pí-soi, tet-tó lìn-kám, chai chhṳ yit-ha sîn ke chú-thì! Ap liá-têu liáu-kié kien-tô! Chhèu-tiám
Na he ngì he thèu yit pái lòi liá-têu, ngì cho-tet siên khon «thi̍t-set thù-phién», «yù-mì thù-phién» fe̍t-chá «chui hó ke thù-phién». Ngì ya cho-tet chhai «Ngin-sṳt ngài-têu ke hip-siong sṳ̂-fu» lâu «Ngin-sṳt ngài-têu ke va̍k thù sṳ̂-fu» tú hi khon ngài-têu chôn-kâ tén-khip kung-hien-chá ke chok-phín. Ngì khó-nèn voi tui «ngièn-thu thù-phién» yù him-chhi. Nui-yùng
10-ngie̍t 19-ngit ke thù-phién
On chú-thìChhṳ-yèn Sa-fi ■Vùn-fa Khô-ho̍k Kûng-chhàng On Fông-viThi-khiù Thai-khûng On fûn-luiThù-phién Sâng-yîm On chok-cháKien-chuk sṳ̂-fu ■ Chok-khiuk-kâ ■ Fa-kâ ■ Hip-siong sṳ̂-fu ■ Tiâu-khiet sṳ̂-fu On pán-khiènSu-khièn fông-sṳt On lòi-ngiènThù-phién lòi-ngièn |
