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not exactly in meter but i think this fits the spirit. every line manually justified
gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588741-...
not exactly in meter but i think this fits the spirit. every line manually justified
lemony swiss chard orecchiette with pine nuts and aged gouda #yup
Forests converging
Majestic black cherry
Really good
You can just cook things
half-free morel suffering from 2 fungal infections
Found a possum (?) skull with spine and ribs attached
Wounded boxelder maple hosting lots of pheasant back (Cerioporus squamosus)
Apple blossoms, Michigan's official state flower
Jack-in-the-pulpit infected with a rust fungus (Uromyces aro-triphylli)
More little morels. Left the grays and picked 7 half-frees
finally... morels β€οΈ
4 gray and 4 half-free
Rare sighting
Slug and bug
Purple dead-nettle, Lamium purpureum. Called dead-nettle due to a superficial resemblance to stinging nettle, but without any stinging. Called purple because it's purple
Apple blossoms
Life of a golden oyster mushroom... they start off covered in fuzz π
It's looksie, not look-see
Allodus podophylli, mayapple rust
Striped violets, phlox, deer
Viola labradorica, Labrador violet?
Eastern tiger swallowtail?
Viola eriocarpa, smooth yellow violet?
Jack-in-the-pulpit, Arisaema triphyllum
Flowers and a butterfly :) yay spring βΊοΈ
Pheasant back
Golden oyster mushroom
Lentinus cf arcularius, spring polypore
Caloscypha fulgens, orange peel fungus
Morels continue to evade me, but the mushrooms are very much up :)
Golden oyster, pheasant back, spring polypore, orange peel fungus
so lichens are a fungus "intertwined" with a "photosymbiont" like algae or cyanobacteria. fungus gives structural support to the photosynthetic friend. Geosiphon is totally different, it has sacs inside specialized cells to host cyanobacteria directly. More like a plant's chloroplast than a lichen
i'm geosiphon here too now. cool fungus (shocker)
I contain pulchritudes πββοΈ
bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) in front of a ramp patch (Allium tricoccum)
a bunch of big yellow trout lilies under a beech tree
ostrich fern fiddleheads emerging from the ground
Trillium :)
spring things