18-03 The weed situation in the geodesic greenhouse dome is totally reasonable. Evolution sends us so many very normal friends.
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And all which blooms from the mud and mire // Part 18
May 5, 2022
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A Sprocket
Picture by Timothy Morris
A Sprocket, for Fellow Tetrapod.
Pictured is a creature like an hexagonal hatbox made of wood. Each face had a hole in the center covered by a transparent window, either for sight or to support photosynthesis in the interior. At the corners where the faces of the box come together, there are 12 limbs like horsetails, used either for locomotion or manipulation. Knobs and whiskers sprout from the edges.
If you want to read about the Sprocket now, its chapter has already been posted on my Patreon. If you want to read it for free, go to Royal Road and wait until Monday.
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Equisetum
📷: @sjscoyote , 2016
📍: Calhoun, Missouri, USA
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Equisetum, usually called horsetail or scouring rush por Jim McCulloch
Por Flickr:
Equisetum hyemale (probably). Near Onion Creek, Austin. Equisetums are survivors from the Middle Devonian, about 400 million years ago. In the Carboniferous they were large trees. These plants here are two or three feet high. Near Onion Creek, Austin.
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Bordeaux Landscape
Here is an illustration of a summertime small transitional partial sun backyard landscape with retaining walls and decking.
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n330_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
The ferns of Great Britain, and their allies the club-mosses, pepperworts, and horsetails /. London :Printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge :[1855]. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/38460960
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Modern Landscape - Driveway
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern full sun front yard stone driveway in summer.
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