a BIGGER GUY (gender neutral)
good luck taking a nap with rambunctious siblings, Calm Air
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The Dragon Garden
Scorching Ray | Burning Gaze | Calm Air | Dancing Lights | Tireless Pursuit (soon) | ???
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Greenhound and tulip tree baby ✨🌿🐶
Soon to be stickers for my mailing list buddies! You can get a zine & a sticker each month for 5 bucks by hopping on- it’s patreon.com/wormyorchids 🐠
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Just a couple of Cactusfolk I found on the internet. We've got some new plant creatures coming in Thunder Junction and they're based on cactuses. That's going to be so cool.
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So @raenysart made some incredibly cool plant creatures a while back and I adore all of them so much. That I HAD to draw them with Sol
Not attempting background just yet, may redraw it more detailed in the future, but yeah!
Plants hanging out!
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hi!! welcome! i dump fungi, plants, bugs and fantasy things here
i will spam and queue posts - let me know if you're uncomfortable with that, or if there are trigger tags i should add :]
+ i want to change my url to something fungi-related, feel free to give me suggestions lol
my posts are mostly pictures/rambles about nature i come across! i'm a fungi enthusiast and aspiring mycologist, interested in microbiology, environmental science, ecology, and research.
i try to identify the biodiversity i post about, but i'm not an expert in biology - doing this for fun and for accessibility! let me know if i identified them wrongly
scheduled posting and untagged queue :) feel free to go through the archive and spam like/reblog whatever!
icon is self-taken, header credit: Callie Chee (luminous porecap)
🍄 favourite fungi:
any fungi in the mycena genus is extra cool to me (but specifically Mycena chlorophos, Mycena subcyanocephala, Mycena roseilignicola)
any bioluminiscent fungi actually
and the bleeding tooth fungus, Hydnellum peckii
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Sketchbook spread
Jack rabbits, Taro plants, strange shadows and stars.
Alcohol marker, graphite, and colour pencils.
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Average un-symbiosed Leafwing.
There are actually two types of leafwings, variants if you will. "Living Gardens" and "Walking Plants". This post is about the Living Garden variant.
At heart, Gardens are just that, gardens. They on average look like sticks or peculiar driftwood, and throughout their life have plants growing on them. It starts young where they have the highest chances of a complete symbiosis with a plant, When a Garden first symbioses with a plant, usually only ever one species of plant for their whole lifetime (things can get messy if there's multiple species on one dragon, the plants basically fighting each other for real-estate on the dragon). Vines and trees are by far the easiest for a Garden to symbiose with, with carnivorous plants being the hardest.
Garden families have traditions of keeping the "Family plant", with each generation either symbiosing with the same plant as their parents or the same general species.
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meet Burning Gaze, the younger sister of Scorching Ray
she enjoys bothering her siblings and enforcing naps
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The Dragon Garden
Scorching Ray | Burning Gaze | Calm Air | Dancing Lights | Tireless Pursuit (soon) | ???
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Venom Garden, featuring 11 of the most famous poisonous plants and one mushroom
by Iren Horrors // Instagram
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dichotomous plants are so weird man. like they’re not even weird it’s the becoming the dichotomous that’s weird. i went to a talk once about a population of strawberries that were accidentally slowly becoming dichotomous and they didn’t even have sex chromosomes, like they had like a bunch of genes across a bunch of chromosomes that did a little bit of sex but not a lot and it added up to one whole sex kind of but not enough that they had all collectively decided to be one sex or the other, so there was still like, a sizable chunk of the population that was producing flowers of both sexes. like they were microdosing it. taking the sex genes for a spin in the strawberry patch
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