Saturday, 14 June 2014

MY HOLIDAY


I think i have Forgotten my holiday experience, and this is may be some that i still remember Last holiday was very exciting. even after the hard work against many test and remedial. First i go bakdes with all my school friends we really fullteam, i stay at mrs elis sumi's house with pradit and dante.Bakdes is an annually event in my school, that’s for 11th grade, and this year is my turn! Bakdes started on 17th December 2013, me and my friends arrived at Sukapura village maybe at 11.30 then we went to our house there. I love Bakdes because it's really fun and free, why free?? because my  foster father work as driver and his wife only keepeng house and caring his childern, so i can do what i want.In bakdes a lot of activities that i do, like farmer, teaching childern, go to citarum river, raising rabbits,MAKRAB with PIRATES and many more...
at 19th December 2013 thats last day in Sukapura Village i fell happiness and sadness are in one, because we must go back again to really our home.



For second week i go to Bukit Moko moko with PIRATES, and its really cool place, because we can see throughout Bandung, and it's so beautiful.

and for the last, i just stayed at home. Just watch the tv, or play the computer. and Doing GAMTEK HOMEWORK

okay..thats all about my last holiday

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

TURBUD

Hello! I will tell you about my trip to Bali with #32015 that called "Tur Budaya". This trip is very unforgettable. I was very happy. First, we gathered at Bandung Station to go to Surabaya with train. We travelled about 12 hours. I was very tired. The trip continue with riding Bus to the Gilimanuk port. We passed the sea with Ferry Boat. After 30 minutes in the sea, we arrived in Bali. We continue the tour to the Hotel that located in Denpasar. After that, we get rest in the hotel to prepare for tomorrow.

In the first day, we went to Tanjung Benoa, there is a place that we can play watersports There were many kind of sport we can do there, such as parasailing, jetski, snorkeling, and the other watersport. In Tanjung Benoa i only do snorkeling about 1 hour. I thought the would be many kind of fish and many beautiful coral in the sea.After finish play watersports, we went to Pudjamandala. It was a place that we can see 5 majority religions in Indonesia having their holy sites. It is the one and only in Indonesia. It reflects that tolerance is living in the middle of Bali's people,So after that we went to GWK, or Garuda Wisnu Kencana
 So in GWK, there were some games for class of 32015, but i didn't come into play because i have to guard the pos, with the other field divisi.In GWK we take a picture with all off student of #32015. GWK is the statue of God Wisnu and Garuda. The statue is very big. After that, we go to Jimbaran to have a dinner beside the beach. I was very enjoy with the dinner because the view of the beach. In Jimbaran too, we sing a song and dance together. After night, we go back to the hotel to get rest.
Tanjung  Benoa


Garuda Wistu Kencana

Jimbaran Bay
On the next day, we visited Desa Adat Panglipuran and had a game, Selfies game. On that game, we had to gather the villager as many as we can and the first winner would got IDR 150,000 and the second would get IDR 100,000. It was a very good village and the people were very friendly to us. After that, we went to Kintamani to ate lunch. It was very delicious meal! There were Meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables, it was so delicious to eat there. And there was a beautiful view there, so we took some pictures there. From Kintamani, we went to Sukowati. It was a place that sell art craft, clothes and many things. But i didn't buy anything there. Then we went back to hotel to prepared an event called Makrab 32015 in the hotel.it was ended at 24.00 with "video angkatan" show and we were so happy to join that event.
Kintamani
Panglipuran Village
Sukowati's Market
On the last day, we woke up 06.00 because very sleepy after makrab, and got ready for breakfast, we were sad because it was the last day of Tur Budaya 32015. At 07.00 we got breakfast. Then, we got ready and packed our stuffs.  we went to Pandawa Beach, But, ipa 1 and ipa 2 got back early because of the plane schedule. We got to go to Krisna for shopping, at Krisna, i bought pie susu, clothes, and many more.  At 13.00 we went to Ngurah Rai international airport and got the plane. We boarded at 14.55 and arrived in Bandung at17.00. What a great Tur Budaya. We hoped 32015 would be more compact!


Friday, 30 May 2014

QUESTION


THE BILIONARE

A movie fit for all ages. A must see movie for all business minded people. TOP () is a young entrepreneur at the age of 16 years old where he ventured in different kinds of business. He failed a lot but he never gave up until he had fulfilled his dream.


At a young age, Top gained plenty of real money from playing online games. But he later realized that real life is not as fun as playing online games. He tried doing a buy and sell business of old video players, expecting he will gain plenty of profit as he did on online games. He failed because he did not listen to his father's advice. He still continued to strive for success through selling roasted chestnuts. He even skips his classes in a business school to manage his store. He again failed but didn't gave up.

Eventually he managed to release Tao Kae Noi seaweed on several branches of 7-Eleven. Top is now a young business man who owns the best selling seaweed in Thailand.

For sure all of Top Ittipat's efforts paid off in the end. The way to success I learned from this movie is to: NEVER GIVE UP. You may experience a lot of downs and failures in life, but do not let them stop you from achieving your goal. If you continue to strive for success, you will eventually attain it as long as you don't give up no matter how many times you have failed before. If you wish to know more secrets of success, this movie is recommended for you.

1. Where Top Itipad  sell his product ?
a.Alfamart
b.carefour
c.7-eleven
d.Circle-k
e.Giant

2. How old  Top itipat  started his career ?
a.15 years old
b.20.years old
c.16.years old
d.22 years old
e.18 years old

3. What the moral value from the The Bilionare story ?
a.Dont worry be happy
b.Enjoy the life
c.Obey your parents
d.Never give up to roch success
e.Dont spend a lot of money

4.What product  Top Itipat selling ?
a.Fried chicken
b.cheesnut
c.Sea Weed
d.Video Player
e.Hand craft

5.Which of the following is true based on the text,execpt?
a.Her Father become Bankrut
b. Her mother become crazy
c.Top itipat become a success
d.He selling in 7-Eleven
e.At 16 year old he get money from playing online game

Frost Flower

http://rezafasya13.blogspot.com/2014/01/frost-flower_23.html


6.What proces formed Frost Flower?
a. konveksi
b.Segregration
c.kondensasi
d.freezing
e.Heating

7.In which country where we can find a frost flower?
a. Thailand
b.North America
c.Indonesia
d.Japan.
e.North polar

8. When a new theory of Frost floweadvanced?
a.1988
b.1972
c.1987
c.1833
d.1824
e.1843

9.In which country where we can find a Frost Flower?
a.Japan
b.Thailand
c. North Polar
d.Inggris
e.North America

10.What is Frost Flower
a.Flower formed by ice
b.stone ice
c.rain ice
d.handcraft
e.Pile ice


Inspirational Story

History of Top Ittipat

Like the man said that success will only favor those who have the determination to never give up in the face of failure and have a willingness to keep trying to face the rigors of life cobaaan, as well as experienced by Top Ittipat, A Young Millionaires from Thailand who was aged 26 years at such as Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg who has unyielding spirit in the face of failure and finally successful in developing a business that is Tao Kae Noi or Fried Seaweed Snacks. Top Aitthipat Kulapongvanich full name or Top Ittipat, he was born in 1984 in Thailand, he was born of a wealthy family and ordinary course and not think too much about the future, there is nothing so special in him until God really test it.

Like most young men his age, experience Top online gaming addiction when he was 16 years old in 2004 while still in high school and made him neglect his school. Not a good thing of course, but the introduction the world of business actually begins from here. generate a lot of money from the game sales are digame weapons. Obtained so much money to be buying cars and stuff like that in like Play Station 2, With this business he even earned income reaches 1 million Baht and can buy a car worth 600 Baht (about 200 million dollars). arguably top extravagant life.

The buyer is a fellow game lovers and there are also those who came from outside the country. However, because of this illegal business then it is definitely not going to be able to last long. Their online gaming accounts on the block because of unknown make buying and selling. On the other hand Top sedangn parents had financial problems and was very much in debt, but still trying to defray the cost of tuition but Top Top refuse. Finally she can go to college but to steal his father's talisman and mortgaged. At the same time the business went bankrupt and their parents at the same time anyway because of laziness at school during the school did not make the Top public universities and private universities should go.

With the remaining money he had switched business to business Top DVD Player but Top tricked because all the DVD player turns counterfeit goods and money can not be returned. Top is also trying to find a bank to loan money to start a new business. However, the bank did not just approve it. At this point the Top starting to realize his mistake having been neglecting school and lessons. At the same point it was also the Top starts in touch with the rigors of the business world. Debts which are hindering efforts to reach parents of 40 million Baht further exacerbate the situation. Moreover their homes confiscated the Bank. Amid the crush of Top remain hard-hearted.

One time Top a stroll and see the exhibition there is a tool for frying nuts then thought to sell peanuts. Top and rent the equipment at a price of 10,000 bath per month, here courage Top looks. Then he opened a store in Mall nuts with his uncle, Top started to struggle here can make a delicious bean artisan nut he asked how to make the streets of delicious nuts. But although he managed to make a delicious bean, merchandise remains unsold, making Top a little frustrated and tried several ways that did not sell. Once when walking kesebuah Top traditional market and get some inspiration like giving discounts and location business is crucial. Because the location to be one of the determining factors in the successful sale of a product.

Top insisted then asked to move to the front of the Mall and the look that sells fried peanuts then he opened several branches, however holiday indeed not easy. Current Top a business began to expand massively, other problems arise where the machine is Top hotcakes use cause smoke and littering the roof Mall so that should cover the Mall and its stores also cancel the contract. This point Top almost desperate. His parents decided to go to China. Top insisted on survive and continue their business in Thailand. From a business selling peanuts, Top switch bow for fried seaweed business. Provide snack food lover.

After that he got the inspiration to make fried seaweed and he bought some seaweed but stale within 1 week, it made him wonder and professor in the field of food to come to resolve this issue. The professor helped make Top perishable food so as not to create a vacuum packing and replace with nitrogen. Then the next challenge is not to make the Top seaweed is bad because it tastes bitter after being fried. He and his uncle  more than 100,000 baht (28 million) for seaweed trials but failed, until all the seaweed out.

In the pressure was so great Top trying to find out about the different sales strategies. He is even willing to learn directly from the market with wonder to the traders. Inspiration came when he was shopping in one of the mini market, 7-Eleven. He applied the method ever taught when in the course of which his father managed. Previously his father were forced to enter the Top attend courses because business can not afford to go in college because of cost reasons. The method of expansion of sales to various countries. Again, not as easy as turning the palm of the hand. 7-Eleven turned out to have a high standard that must be met in order to enter the market Top products. Top Various efforts do but all deadlock.

Top hardly alone in despair and decided to go to China but before that happens the Top did qualify for the final effort of the 7-Eleven and effort the last thing this time is not in vain. Existing difficulties ranging from innovation to product packaging to the Top is also required to have a factory to produce in large quantities. With great difficulty can all be fulfilled. Fortunately there is also a small office remaining family-owned, which eventually turned into a Top small factory. With this Top is eligible conditions and set quotas. 2 years later Top managed to pay the debt his family and his family managed to take back home.

Monday, 14 April 2014

Movie Review

The Bilionare

A movie fit for all ages. A must see movie for all business minded people. TOP () is a young entrepreneur at the age of 16 years old where he ventured in different kinds of business. He failed a lot but he never gave up until he had fulfilled his dream.

At a young age, Top gained plenty of real money from playing online games. But he later realized that real life is not as fun as playing online games. He tried doing a buy and sell business of old video players, expecting he will gain plenty of profit as he did on online games. He failed because he did not listen to his father's advice. He still continued to strive for success through selling roasted chestnuts. He even skips his classes in a business school to manage his store. He again failed but didn't gave up.

Eventually he managed to release Tao Kae Noi seaweed on several branches of 7-Eleven. Top is now a young business man who owns the best selling seaweed in Thailand.
For sure all of Top Ittipat's efforts paid off in the end. The way to success I learned from this movie is to: NEVER GIVE UP. You may experience a lot of downs and failures in life, but do not let them stop you from achieving your goal. If you continue to strive for success, you will eventually attain it as long as you don't give up no matter how many times you have failed before. If you wish to know more secrets of success, this movie is recommended for you.

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Gerund and To Invinitive


Gerund
  • He enjoys not working.
  • The best thing for your health is not smoking.
  • Watching movie helps you learn English.
  • Her favorite hobby is listening music
  • I enjoy reading.
  • I often go racing
  • Helping other people feels good.
  • I am interested in learning guitar
  • I went watching yesterday
  • Cycling is my favorite sport.
Invinitive
  •  I plan to study hard next month
  •  Ms. Ruri always give us a task to improve our physics score.
  • She went to buy a jacket
  • She waited to english test
  • He forgot to bring my book
  • I need to run every day.
  • To dance was her passion.
  • The officer returned to help.
  •  I want to come to your party
  • I learned to drive

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Next leader

       Good Morning everyone, Hello my name is Reza Fasya, i''m from eleven science two and i am candidate number 2, if i elected to be the leader of the student's council i have vision and mision to bring our school to be the best school on character and achievments who appropriate with our moto"knowlade is power but chracter is more"

       Ok this's my vision is to make our school SMA Negeri 3 Bandung have students who have charater and achievments.
       The missions are to develop extracurricular to have improve students ability in other subjec, not just on exact subject but on other, because i will trust extraculicurel can make improve ability student in other subject what they want.
       And about my programs. i will make schedule about time for extraculiculer and time for reading book and al quran. I sure if we often reading book it will make our behavior be better because when we reading book surely we will get moral value from the text.

That's from me thank you for listening. I hope my program can make our school betterbut The choice is in your hand, please choise  what you think is right, I just hope that it's the best for this school. Thank you for your attention, dont forget number 2 and...

Wassalamu'alaikum. Wr. Wb.

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Frost Flower

In a process called Ice Segregation cold water moves through a medium toward the presence of ice, freezes at the interface and adds to the ice.  Ice Flowers and Frost Flowers are the most common names for the growth of ice on plants stems through the process of ice segregation. 





Figure 1 - On the left are Ice Flowers on two stems of Dittany Cunila origanoides.  On this plant the water seems to emerge from the stems in only a couple of places giving two curtains of ice on each stem.  This plant was in east Tennessee and had not be cut or trimmed.  On the right is an Ice Flower on cut-off stems of White Crownbeard / Frostweed Verbesina virginica.  These stems were in northern Kentucky along a road.  The plants had been cut by mowing along the highway.  In this case ice emerged from many places around the stem to produce more full flowers.  Note the white frost on the green leaves in the photo on the right.  While it is common to have frost occur near and on Ice Flowers, they are not produced by frost. 


Ice segregation occurs in many places at the surface of the Earth where we have freezing and thawing.  When this occurs on some pieces of dead wood we see Hair Ice .  When this occurs at or near the surface of soil it produces Needle Ice, which takes the form of strands of ice rising vertical from the surface or near surface of the soil.  And, it has been found that ice segregation works through small rocks to produce what is called Pebble Ice .  Ice Segregation is also known to occur in subsurface environments and can be a significant geologic force in areas with permafrost and in periglacial environments.

On the Names of these Ice Formations and the Plants

Dr. Bruce Means was the first person in current times to publish broadly on these ice formations on plants and calls them Ice Flowers .  Some of the plants which support such growths of ice are called frostweed and some call the ice formations Frost Flowers.   Many people who find such growths of ice often give them names that are descriptive of what they see.  In addition to Ice Flowers and Frost Flowers you may see names such as Ice Ribbons, Ice Fringes, Ice Filliments, Rabbit Ice, Ice Castles, Frost Castles, Ice Leaf and Eisblatt.  Dr. Robert Harms has proposed the name Crystalfollia based on Latin roots - basically translated as Ice Flower. 

Although often called Frost Flowers it should be noted the formation of this ice is NOT a deposit of frost.  But many photos of Ice Flowers show that frost has occurred nearby and in some cases frost is deposited on the Ice Flower.  It should be noted Dr. Forrest Mimms III used the name Frost Flower in his online video showing the growth and display of such ice. 

There are only a few plants that have been identified with the formation of this type of ice.  White Crownbeard or Frostweed, Verbesina virginica, and Common Dittany, Cunila origanoides, are the two most common producers of Ice Flowers in North America.  A few other plants produce such ice forms under the proper conditions.  Carter has compiled a list of flowers reported to have produced Ice Flowers. However, this list is not definitive and now that more persons are learning about the products of ice segregation we should expect that persons will find other plants that produce similar ice and inform us of these findings. 


Descriptions from the Past

In 1988 Lawler published a bibliography of Needle Ice listing 267 references dating back to 1824.  Within these many references are citations that definitely refer to what are Ice Flowers. 

One of these citations was the letter of J. F. W. Herschel dated January 12, 1833, in Philosophical Magazine, 3rd series, 110-111, entitled: "Notice of a remarkable Deposition of Ice around the decaying Stems of Vegetables during Frost."  He wrote that years before he had found ice ". . . to incrust the stalks in a singular manner in voluminous friable masses, which looked as if they had been squeezed, while soft, through cracks in the stems."  Then on January 11 he found a similar formation of ice which he described as ". . . seemed to emanate in a kind of riband- or frill-shaped wavy excrescence, -- as if protruded in a soft state from the interior of the stem, from longitudinal fissures in its sides, . . . the structure of the ribands was fibrous, like that of the fibrous variety of gypsum, presenting a glossy silky surface" 

In theThe London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Third Series of May 1850, 329-342, John LeConte, M.D., of the University of Georgia wrote about many instances of observing frost flowers and needle ice in Georgia.  He quotes liberally from Hershel (1833), for he appreciated the words as I do.  LeConte also produced some lovely descriptions such as ". . . the traveler who passes along the level roads of this region soon after sunrise cannot fail to be struck with the remarkable accumulations of voluminous friable masses of semi-pellucid ice around the footstalks of the Pluchea which grow along the road-side ditches.  At a distance they present an appearance resembling locks of cotton-wool, varying from four to five inches in diameter, placed around the roots of plants; and when numerous the effect is striking and beautiful." p. 330.  He observes that in some cases ice had formed on the same plant on consecutive nights "when the wood was not rifted." p. 332.  He also makes observations about what we now call needle ice and argues "that both of the phaenomena must be referred to the same cause.  If we admit an identity of cause in the two cases, it is obvious that it must be purely physical . . ." p. 336.


So there is nothing new about Ice Flowers but we now have digital cameras to capture such blooms and the Internet to share our findings. 

Ice Flowers of Various Sizes in Various Places



Figure 2 - In Virginia I found a stem of Dittany that had a small ice flower.  Nearby were many examples of Needle Ice as seen behind the flower and in the image on the left.  Thus, if the conditions are right ice segregation may produce ice flowers and needle ice in the same area.  And, nearby was a rod of ice which I now know was Pebble Ice.



Once I became aware of Ice Flowers I imported seeds of Verbesina to grow ice where I live.  It is much easier to find and monitor the behavior of the plants if they are nearby.  After two or three years I found I had two varieties of Verbesina - virginica and alternifolia.  The big diffences are virginica has white blossoms and grows ice and alternifolia has yellow blossoms and does not grow ice.  Kurz states Verbesina virginica is known as White Crownbeard and Frostweed while Verbesina alternfolia is known as Yellow Ironweed. 

Early in one season I found two small growths of ice on stems of green Verbesina virginica .  The only other evidence of freezing conditions on that calm morning was frost on a windshield of a nearby car.  The ground was still too warm to have frost on the grass so within a small elevation range the temperatures were cold enough to induce the process of ice segregation.




Figure 3 - The two Ice Flowers above are about 3 cm (1.2 in.) long.  They are about 10 cm (4 in.) above the ground surface.  The plant is Verbesina virginica, with a hairy stem and wings along the stem.  While it is tempting to consider plant form as a factor in producing Ice Flowers, the other version of Verbesina has hairy stems with wings and does not produce Ice Flowers. 

Later in the season the growth of ice becomes more common and produces larger blossoms, as in the example below.  Note that here the stems are still green. 



Figure 4 - This Ice Flower is on a stem of Verbesina virginica and forms what I call a scoop.  The scoop from base to top is at least 5 cm in length.  On the right the focus is on the way the curtains of ice seem to emerge from the stem, forming almost 3 parallel layers or streams.  After extending out a little way the curtains of ice merge into one forming one side of the scoop.

Note that on the right side of the stem in this zoomed-in view a curtain of ice has separated slightly from the stem.  This is consistent with Ice Flowers for the ice does not penetrate the stem but forms on that surface.  It is common to pick an Ice Flower off a stem, or knock an Ice Flower off a stem, for the ice is very tenuously attached to the plant stem.  While growing there is a thin film of water between the stem and the ice. 

If and when the ice segregation process stops and no new ice is being produced, then the existing ice may become bonded to the stem in a different way if the temperature is below freezing.    





Figure 5 - This Ice Flower on Verbesina virginica, White Crownbeard, is viewed from above and from the side.  From above we see how the ice seems to emerge from all sides of the stem.  I say "seems to emerge" because the ice does not emerge from the stem but water emerges from the stem and becomes ice at the surface pushing the previous ice further out - or growing ice. 

As the thin curtains of ice move out from the stem they often bond with other curtains and together move in unusual ways.  In this case the curtains merged into two flows and wrapped around the stem as they became ever larger.  In the photo on the right we see the bare stem separating the two sweeps of ice.  This stem is about 10 cm in height (4 in.) 


The example below shows a very complex Ice Flower from probably more than one stem of Verbesina virginica, White Crownbeard.  In this case the stems are not visible. 



Figure 6 -- This Ice Flower on Verbesina virginica is less coherent than in the other examples above.  Here there are thin strands of ice in many places rather than broad curtains of ice.  In the middle are overlapping ribbons of ice similar to ribbon candy (close-up on the right).  In this case a curtain of ice must have grown out from a stem and encountered a blockage but the ice kept coming and in the process the ice ribbon folded back and forth to create this overlapping pattern.

On the left image there are many deposits of frost on the tan stem and on many of the strands of ice.  Frost is the deposition of ice on a solid surface as moisture condenses out of the air when the temperature is below freezing.    




It can be quite informative to see how ice grows on the same stems over the season.  With the plants in my yard I have seen ice on the same stems at least 20 times during the cold season.  Generally ice forms over night and during the heat of the day melts.  Then if temperatures fall below freezing the next night new ice is likely to form.  Sometimes an Ice Flower will last from one day to the next but when this occurs the quality of the Ice Flowers is likely to be degraded.  Sometimes the entire Ice Flower falls off, consistent with the observation that during ice segregation the ice is not attached to the stem.    


Figure 7 - These three ice formations are on the same stem of Verbesina virginica.  On the left is the first growth that caught my attention, on November 13.  That ice melted and the next day the Ice Flower was more full, looking like a bottle brush as the ice extended straight out from the full length of the stem.  Note that in this case the strands of ice did not touch each other to merge and form broad sweeps as shown in Figure 5.  Perhaps they were not long enough or perhaps there was no wind to blow them together or perhaps something else. 

On the right we see the ice that formed 10 days later on this stem was more voluminous and much thicker at the bottom than at the top.  In this example many curtains of ice merged together. 


I am not able to say if these differences in the appearance of the ice is due to the lenght of time the temperatures were below freezing each day or if the nature of the stems evolves as ice forms on the stem time after time. I do know that at the start of the season ice forms quite high up on the stem and may extend all the way to the ground. I have seen ice extend 75 cm (30 in.) up a stem. But, as the season progresses the ice does not extend as far up the stem.

The most voluminous formations of ice generally occur two to four weeks after the first formations of ice flowers and occur at or near the ground.  The later dates are probably because the temperatures are below freezing for a longer time, but perhaps the stems have been transformed by previous growths of ice. 

 
Figure 8 - As the plants die off at the end of the growing season the only water to support the growth of ice has to be pulled up from the soil. By early spring there may be Ice Flowers on the old stems but the Flowers will be no more than 2 cm in height. This shows that the stems are only conduits to wick the water up from the soil to add to any ice produced through ice segregation.

The example on the left shows an Ice Flower on April 2, one of the last days of frost in central Illinois.  The first ice of the season was on November 4 - five months before.  Note that ice occurs on two stems but a third stem has no ice.  Why?  Good question. 




Ice Flowers on other Plants

The first Ice Flowers I saw were on Dittany Cunila origanoides in Tennessee.  Subsequently I saw most of my ice on Verbesina virginica, and that is what I was able to get and grow in my yard.  Most of the emails I receive from others show Ice Flowers on Verbesina but on occasion it is ice on Dittany.

Dr. LeConte in 1850 noted the ice he saw was on Pluchea.  Pluchea odorata Marsh Fleabane is one of two plants where Dr. Robert Harms finds Crystalfollia - in Texas.

I have received emails from many person who have seen Ice Flowers on other plants, many ornamentals in their yards.  And, some Europeans have sent me information on what they have observed.  I have compiled a listing of all plants on which persons have reported seeing Ice Flowers. 

The first season I had stems of Verbesina in my yard we found ice growing on an ornamental flower.  This was on a stem of Red Salvia, a cultivar.  The ice was not very attractive but it was an Ice Flower on a plant stem.  Surely, it was not the first time ice had grow on a plant stem in my yard but it was the first time I had looked at my yard in that way.  Now I look at plant stems everywhere on mornings when it has been above freezing and the temperature has dropped below freezing. 

I started planting a variety of ornamentals in my yard to see what happens. 



Figure 8 - One of my favorite flowers is Victoria Blue Salvia - Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue".  It is a cultivar.  Last year I found the Ice Flower on the left on November 14 while the blossoms of the flower were still present.  The Ice Flowers are relatively small but they display patterns quite similar to that of Verbesina .  In this example the Ice Flower is about 8 cm high (3 in.).  

The photo in the middle shows an Ice Flower on a cut-off stem of Victoria Blue Salvia.  This small flower is about 5 cm (2 in) across.  This flower occurred in late December after the ground had been covered with snow for many days and the soil had been frozen.  With a warm spell the ground thawed and one day this Ice Flower appeared.  Victoria Blue Salvia, like White Crownbeard and Dittany may grow Ice Flowers many times during a winter season.

The Ice Flower on the right is on a stem of Vinca.  This stem is not very woody and the ice appears to have split the stem.  After this one occurrence there was no stem to support further growth of ice.  How much of this ice is from ice segregation and how much is from freezing water in the stem?  I suspect some of both because we do not see such ice on other soft plants stems.  

Note how this stem seems to have been shattered by the ice.  It is not uncommon to have a stem shattered by the growth of ice inside the stem, but this will only happen if the energy flows in ice segregation on the stems gets out of balance and ice penetrates into the stem.  But, when the same stems produce ice more than 20 times a year it must not be that common on those plants that are known for growing Ice Flowers.    


I was finally able to grow stems of Dittany Cunila origanoides in my yard.  These were relatively small stems but they grew Ice Flowers in form similar to that shown on Dittany in Figure 1 -- being only one or two curtains of ice from the stem.  Indeed the forms of Ice Flowers on Dittany seem to be significantly different from those on stems of Verbesina virginica, White Crownbeard. 

On this page I have shown the Ice Flowers I have found in my limited world.  Based on Internet contacts and written works I know these products of ice segregation occur in many places.  Dr. Bruce Means finds his Ice Flowers in northern Florida.  Drs. Forrest Mimms III and Bob Harms find theirs in Texas.  A century ago persons wrote about finding these in Connecticutt and Maryland.  Someone found such ice in Wisconsin.  Many people in Arkansas, Missouri and Tennessee report on finding Ice Flowers on Verbesina and Dittany.  I have had one report of Ice Flowers in New Mexico and on an ornamental plant in Arizona.  In 1933 Libby wrote about Ice Flowers on Dittany in Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon.  But, I have not heard of Ice Flowers in the humid Pacific Northwest although there are many reports of Hair Ice , a related product of ice segregation.

I have seen two photographs from persons who found Ice Flowers in the Himalaya of northern India. And, persons in Switzerland who knew about my interest found Ice Flowers on a variety of plant stems and shared photos of them with me.  I suspect they occur in many more places than I have heard about because the climatic conditions with necessary freeze and thaw cycles are common in many parts of the world.   

There is much more to be learned about Ice Flowers that are produced on stems of some species of plants.  Please join the search for examples and share them with us.     

http://my.ilstu.edu/~jrcarter/ice/flowers/

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