When they bloom here, the slightest breeze will blow the petals right off of them. They are just so fragile.
It reminds me of a cow tongue.
The name Bloodroot refers to the red sap that comes from the root of the plant. American Indians used to use this sap as a dye. Great pics, has to...
I'm afraid I can't be any help, but I must say that these are simply amazing photos. I love the close ups.
Great photos! You have a lot blooming there. It's still a little cold here for some of those to come out, but the Henbit and the Bluets are out...
Looks like Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta).
:lol: :lol: :lol: Is it bad that I really want a lamb now too MaryAnn haha? I think it's too funny how she bounces on all four feet from room to...
Thanks, this should be enough. Good luck with yours.
I really like the first one, the Adromischus cristatus. Great pic by the way. Do you happen to know where I could get one?
This is my favorite moth. I found one a couple of years ago and couldn't help taking a bunch of pictures. I really like your photo.
That's a cool idea. I might try that with my Cortaderia selloana when I prune them back later this year. Your arrangement looks very nice. :)
I also agree that they are needing more light. It looks like they are stretching to get closer to the wherever the light is coming from. It's...
Well, that's very true.
I know, I love it. I really like the blue one too. If I could I would dig it up and stick it in my yard. :mrgreen:
I saw this stump which has somewhere between 4-6 different fungi on it and I thought it looked pretty neat. [img] Multi-Fungus Stump1 ( photo...
Wish I could do that in my yard. :-P
I'm all for the hands on approach. It's environmentally safe and that way you can be sure you get everything you want to get. When using your...
Oh man that's too great. :lol:
I made this one day while I was bored. :-P It represents the many adventures my friend and I have had out in the woods and the walking sticks we...
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