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1st sign of spring (liverwort)
photographed today in the woods nearby.
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1st sign of spring (liverwort)
On Sun, 7 Feb 2016 15:25:51 +0100, Willi_9
wrote: photographed today in the woods nearby. Nice color ! You would not know it is almost spring here. It never got out of the 50's today. Way too cold for us cold weather wimps. Tampa Bob |
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I could send you a list of hardy veggies if you want haha |
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interesting observation (daffodil leaf)
Willi_9 writes:
Could this be a first evolutionary step from a mere linearly veined leaf to one segmented into a stem and an arrow-shaped leaf? Fascinating. I think that's called a Stipule. Thanks -- Dan Espen |
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If the kind of split-off was only on one side, I would be guessing that it had been caused by a minor lesion. But as it is symmetrically on both sides it looks very much like a little genetic variation. |
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