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Yesterday on the coast.
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autonomousllama · 2 years
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I was just editing a world for my own purposes when I zoomed in and...
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I didn't know you could see sims in edit town mode???
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And in such high quality as well?
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Others are not so lucky...
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vintagrafica · 3 months
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Californian honeysuckle or Lonicera ledebourii
It is found from southern Alaska east across boreal Canada to Quebec, and south through the western United States to California, and to Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico. It grows at elevations from sea level to 2,900 m.
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Twinberry leaves sparkle with new raindrops, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming
(c) riverwindphotography, August 2022
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My big twinberry honeysuckle (Lonicera involucrata) is starting to bloom! It's one of my favorite PNW native plants because it supports a lot of wildlife. The pollinators love the flowers, both vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores chow down on the leaves, birds enjoy the berries, and the whole thing provides shelter for the juncos, sparrows, and other small songbirds in my yard.
If you're in this plant's range, consider it as an alternative to Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) or bush honeysuckle (Lonicera maacki), both of which are invasive and difficult to remove.
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hipsofsteel · 10 months
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Autism creatures
(Lonicera involucrata, Black Twinberry)
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audible-smiles · 11 months
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I used to wonder how people could possibly forget what plants were in their garden, because I’ve been so deliberate about researching and picking stuff out. Then I learned that gardeners are maniacs and will aggressively give you whatever cuttings and seedlings they happen to have lying around. These guys are twinberry, mock orange, rose spirea, yarrow, checkermallow, Oregon grape, and Oregon sunshine. I think. Maybe. Whatever lives to fall planting will be formally identified before going in the ground.
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New species I’m getting this year!
Antennaria rosea (Rosy pussytoes)
Arisaema dracontium (Green dragon)
Asplenium scolopendrium (Hart’s tongue)
Calycanthus floridus (Sweetshrub)
Carex aurea (Golden sedge)
Claytonia virginica (Fairy spuds)
Echinacea pallida (Pale purple coneflower)
Equisetum hyemale (Scouring rush)
Iris setosa (Bristle-pointed iris)
Linnaea borealis (Twinflower)
Lonicera canadensis (Canadian fly honeysuckle)
Lonicera involucrata (Twinberry honeysuckle)
Osmunda claytoniana (Interrupted fern)
Passiflora incarnata (Maypop)
Pediomeleum esculentum/Psoralea esculenta (Breadroot)
Polystichum munitum (Western sword fern)
Triglochin maritma (Seaside arrowgrass)
Vaccinium macrocarpon (Large cranberry)
Viburnum acerifolium (Maple-leaved viburnum)
Viola pedata var. bicolor (Crowfoot violet)
Species I’m trying again this year after failed past attempt(s)!
Antennaria neglecta (Field pussytoes) Was planted in late summer and I was kept from watering it adequately.
Argentina anserina (Silverweed) No idea why they didn’t survive where I put them, but try, try again, elsewhere this time.
Artemisia frigida (Fringed sagebrush) First time ended up being white sage brush instead; second time plug was on its last legs on arrival, died soon after.
Chamaenerion angustifolium (Fireweed) Going to try this in yet another spot.
Dennstaedtia punctiloba (Hay-scented fern) Supposed to be aggressive! Mine was not. Maybe the one I get this year.
Dioscorea villosa (Wild yam) Planted the tuber but it never came up.
Glycyrrhiza lepidota (Wild licorice) Squirrels...Dug it up and broke the stem.
Lupinus polyphyllus (Big-leaf lupine) Leafed out nicely for its first and second year and then just didn’t come up again after its second winter.
Maianthemum racemosum (False Solomon’s seal) Squirrels! Dug it up and broke the stem.
Pteridium aquilinum latiusculum (Western bracken fern) I put it in a dry shady spot, as recommended, and it died.
Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan) SQUIRRELS!!! Dug it up and while I was visiting home and it dried out. Couldn’t revive it.
Silene acaulis (Moss campion) Sunny, wet, amongst rocks. Check, check, check, but they keep dying on me.
Sisyrinchium montanum (Blue-eyed grass) Two places tried, two place died. I shall try a third place this year.
Viola pubescens (Downy yellow violet) FUCKING. SQUIRRELS. Dug it up while I was at work and left it to scorch and dry out in the sun. Couldn’t revive it.
Species I’m getting again because I’m fairly sure mine didn’t make it
Apocynum cannabinum (Hemp dogbane) It might not have gotten enough sunlight thanks to the white mulberry that grew over. I’ll try it in a different area.
Sagittaria latifolia (Duck potato) It may come up after all but I don’t want to take the chance of planting too late if it doesn’t.
Sparganium americanum (American bur-reed) Not sure why, but we’ll try again this year. And I may yet be surprised.
Symplocarpus foetidus (Skunk cabbage) It’s possible it’s just young and takes longer to come up than it would if it were more mature, but I don’t want to take chances since there’s only one place I can get them at.
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pansy2005 · 10 months
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i listened to some of your band’s stuff and you guys are really fucking good. your lyrics especially are incredible <3
OMGGGG THANK YOUUUUUU that means the world to me/us :3 lyrics are for the most part the genius of @twinberry and i must agree
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frankenshane · 1 year
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today’s main gardening tasks:
soil addition amendment along the side yard
plant at least the california wild roses, a twinberry honeysuckle, and a western virgin’s bower in the newly amended soil
dig up the ivy stumps in the front and start planting the remaining plants
dig up more plastics from the back lawn
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halomancer · 2 years
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Ant examining a black twinberry
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mbsposts · 2 months
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20230612 Cave Falls Yellowstone NP Wyoming
Black twinberry  Lonicera involucrata  
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julieonholiday · 9 months
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We stopped at this stream - the flora was rich and beautiful. Not sure but I think these are thimbleberry, spreading dogbane, and twinberry honeysuckle.
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Dead Wood Isn't Dead Weight in Habitat Restoration
I've been slowly rewilding my yard; almost every plant growing in it when I moved in was non-native, from purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) to sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) to at least four species of non-native grasses. The natives were sparse, mostly limited to beach strawberries (Fragaria chiloensis), trailing blackberry (Rubus ursinus), and field horsetail (Equisetum arvense), along with a few native shrubs like salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis) and twinberry honeysuckle (Lonicera involucrata).
A lot of what I've been doing is removing non-native species while introducing native ones. It's been an uphill struggle since the non-natives are largely species that have evolved to quickly colonize disturbed land and out-compete most of the natives, which has meant a LOT of weeding. In some cases when I've had to open up entire areas of the yard that will have heavy foot traffic, I've had to sow various clovers as a quick solution to keep the other non-natives from crowding their way in. Clover, at least, is easier to remove, and once I have a chance to kill it it will release the nitrogen it has collected into the soil, making it a better spot for whatever I plant there next.
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This morning before I started work I decided to get just a little more gardening in. I had these three log slices I was given a while back; the largest is over a foot in diameter. I decided to use them to create a small woody debris pile in one part of the yard that was rather sparse on such things. It's nothing too fancy; they're simply leaning on each other to create a little space underneath.
But these are important additions to this habitat in progress. Lots of living beings rely on dead wood for food or shelter--or both. While these wood slices look pristine now, it's likely that in the next few years they'll collect an array of inhabitants, from lichens and moss to insects and bacteria. Some of these will simply take up residence in the shelter I've created; others will do their part as decomposers and break down the cellulose and lignin in the wood. Eventually, if left in place, the slices will eventually return to the soil, adding to the nutrient load being passed around from being to being in this ecosystem.
Most often when woody debris is mentioned in habitat restoration, the focus is on large example like entire snags, nurse stumps, and nurse logs, or on dead trees piled up in rivers and streams. These are, of course, important examples thereof. However, many people don't have the space for an entire dead tree in their yard. In that case, smaller installations are perfectly reasonable and will still create habitat for your local wildlife like insects and other arthropods, snakes, toads, etc.
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I also took the opportunity to take a quick peek at a stack of red alder (Alnus rubra) logs I had set up a couple of years ago. They'd already brought their own patches of moss, but the wet weather and resident decomposers have been doing their work, and the bark is beginning to slough off of some of them.
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The previous owner of this property did some landscaping with dead wood; this is probably the largest, an old log about five feet long that I think looks a bit like an alligator's head. As you can see, it's pretty weathered at this point; the old knot has rotted out and the remaining wood has numerous cracks and splits, and the bark has long since decayed.
I'm going to keep adding small wood piles around the yard as I'm able to make space for them. They do need to be worked around when I'm attending to live plants, and can be an obstacle to mowers and other tools. I want to not have to disturb these little habitats once they're established, so I'll be adding them in deliberately. This sort of planning is important if you're going to be creating woody debris piles in your yard as well, so that your local wildlife are free to set up their homes without worrying about sudden eviction. If you're in an area with venomous snakes, or if you're concerned about termites or carpenter ants using a wood pile to hopscotch over to the wood in your home, you may want to make sure you create habitat further away from the house and other buildings. Finally, make sure that no one uses these piles as jungle gyms; the animals living inside them can be easily crushed if the wood is shifted around or compressed.
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Item ID's Sons of the Forest & Spawning
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In this game, players will once again find themselves stranded in a mysterious and dangerous forest, fighting for survival against various threats. One of the key elements of the game is crafting and item management, with players needing to scavenge for resources and build tools and weapons to defend themselves. In this article, we will explore the world of Sons of the Forest in more detail, focusing specifically on item IDs and spawning. We will provide a comprehensive guide to all the item IDs in the game, as well as how to spawn items using these IDs. Whether you're new to the game or a seasoned veteran, this guide will help you better understand the item system in Sons of the Forest and give you an edge in your fight for survival. So, join us as we delve into the world of Sons of the Forest and discover its secrets. You can also check out our Sons of the Forest wiki.
Item ID's in Sons of the Forest and Spawning
Warning 1: If you enter the codes incorrectly you may risk losing your save file so make a backup of your save file before you do anything and rewatch your change if you did it correctly or not before hitting the ENTER/SAVE button! Warning 2: When you are done playing Sons of the Forest, make sure to close the whole application. Go to the bottom right of your screen, click the > symbol, and shut down WeMod or close it by going to your taskbar. The reason why is that if you are going to play another game with a very good anti-cheat, you may get in trouble. Use this at your own risk. Information, FAQ, and is it Save: Make sure to check out this section for more information about WeMod, if it is safe, loads of information, trust information, and more: https://www.wemod.com/#how-it-works WeMod is used in thousands of single-player games. You can also use WeMod while playing with friends. How to Make it Work Safely? - Go to the website: https://www.wemod.com/cheats/sons-of-the-forest-trainers - Create an account and download WeMod. - Once the application has been downloaded, go to the Sons of the Forest section. - From here, toggle on ENABLE DEBUG CONSOLE - Now, you are good to go. Press F1 to open up the console. When opening the console by pressing F1 you will see loads of other information. Like spawning in Kelvin's etcetera. You will see it yourself.
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Item ID's in Sons of the Forest Plants, Mixes and Seeds ID's - Snowberries: 448 - Twinberries: 446 - Aloe Vera: 451 - Aloe Vera Seed: 596 - Blackberries: 595 - Blackberry Seed: 598 - Arrowleaf: 454 - Arrowleaf Seed: 597 - Blueberries: 445 - Blueberry Seed: 599 - Chicory: 465 - Chicory Seed: 605 - Devil’s Club: 449 - Devil’s Club Seed: 600 - Energy Mix: 461 - Energy Mix Plus: 462 - Fireweed: 453 - Fireweed Seed: 601 - Guarana Berries: 594 - Guarana Seed: 602 - Health Mix: 455 - Health Mix Plus: 456 - Horsetail: 450 - Horsetail Seed: 603 - Salmonberries: 447 - Salmonberry Seed: 604 - Yarrow: 452 - Yarro Seed: 606 Sons of The Forest Console Commands As soon as you press F1 to bring up the console in Sons of the Forest, it will show you all the console commands available. Some of them are not really useful or we don’t know yet what they do. In order to activate them, though, you must type the command yourself. Sometimes, you’ll also have to type “on” or “off” after the command to activate or deactivate it in your game. Here are all console commands in Sons of the Forest. Always save your game before trying a new console command, this way you can simply load if it goes wrong. - addallitems = Gives all items to your character - addcharacter robby = Adds another Kelvin to the game - addcharacter virginia = Adds another Virginia to the game - additem X = Add a specific item to the game. Change “X” to the item you want to spawn. - aigodmode on = Enables God mode for Companions - aigodmode off = Disables God mode for Companions - aighostplayer on = You become invisible to enemies - aighostplayer off = Disables invisibility - aipause on = Pauses all AI - aipause off = Resumes all AI - buffstats = Noticeably increases your survival stats - cavelight = Turns your character into a source of light - cavelight off = Removes the effect of the previous command - createlight = Spawns a floating source of light close to you - creepyvillage = Spawns cave monsters - forcerainheavy = Makes it rain in the game - forcerainsunny = Changes weather to sunny - godmode on = Turns God mode on - godmode off = Disables God mode - instantbookbuild on = Creates anything placed from the book - killradius x = Replace “X” with the number you want and kill whatever you want - locktimeofday morning = The game will remain in the morning - locktimeofday night = The game will remain in the night - regenhealth = Heals you completely - removeallitems = Removes most added items - save = Saves your game - seasonautumn = Changes season to Autumn - seasonspring = Changes season to Spring - seasonsummer = Changes season to Summer - seasonwinter = Changes season to Winter - settimeofday = Changes the time of the day - setimeofday morning = Makes the game change to morning - setimeofday night = Makes the game change to night - showhud off = Removes HUD - showhud on = Enables HUD - spawnworldobject x = Spawns the item you specify - speedyrun on = Makes you run faster - speedyrun off = Disables fast run - superjump on = Allows you to do a super jump - superjump off = Disables the super jump Weapon, Ammo and Attachment ID's
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Weapon, Ammo and Attachment ID's Sons of the Forest - Night Vision Goggles: 354 - Air Gun: 357 - Rifle: 361 - Buckshot Ammo: 364 - Chainsaw: 394 - Climbing Axe: 478 - Combat Knife: 380 - Compact Pistol: 355 - Crafted Bow: 443 - Crafted Club: 477 - Crafted Arrow: 507 - Crafted Spear: 474 - Crossbow: 365 - Firefighter Axe: 431 - Golf Putter: 525 - Grenade: 381 - Grenade Ammo: 382 - Guitar: 340 - Katana: 367 - Molotov: 388 - Molotov Ammo: 389 - Modern Axe: 356 - Pistol Ammo: 362 - Repair Tool: 422 - Ropegun: 522 - Scope: 377 - Shovel: 485 - Silencer: 374 - Shotgun: 358 - Slingshot: 459 - Slug ammo: 363 - Stun Gun Ammo: 369 - Tactical Axe: 379 - Time Bomb: 417 - Airgun Scope: 470 - Zipline Rope: 523 - Carbon Fiber Arrow: 373 - Pistol Supressor: 374 - Flashlight Attachment: 378 - Crossbow Quiver: 384 - Laser sight: 375 - Pistol Rail: 376 - Shotgun Rail: 346 Clothing and Armor ID's
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Clothing and Armor ID's Sons of the Forest - Blazer (Old Jacket): 491 - Blue T-shirt: 488 - Camouflage Suit: 558 - Hoodie: 490 - Wetsuit: 499 - Flippers: 463 - Leather Jacket: 493 - Silk Pajamas: 487 - Swim Suit: 619 - Puffy Jacket: 500 - Tactical Boots: 501 - Tactical Pants: 489 - Track Suit: 555 - Bone Armor: 494 - Creepy Armor: 593 - Deer Hide Armor: 519 - Golden Armor: 572 - Leaf Armor: 473 - Mutant Armor: 492 - Tech Armor: 554 Food and Drink ID's - Brain Bite: 569 - Canned Food: 434 - Cat Food: 464 - Emergency Pack: 483 - Fish: 436 - Energy Drink: 439 - Food Tray Filled: 512 - Food Tray: 497 - MRE: 438 - Ramen Noodles: 421 - Steak Bite: 570 - Steak and Bacon Bite: 571 Log ID's - Log: 78 - Log Plank: 395 - Log Plank Quarter 1x: 576 - Log Plank Quarter 2x: 577 - Log Plank Quarter 3x: 578 - Log Quarter 1x : 406 - Log Quarter 2x : 408 - Log Quarter 3x : 409 - Quarter Log: 406 - Quarter Log Plank: 576 Printed ID's - Printed Arrow: 618 - Printed Arrow Heads: 559 - Printed Flower Pot: 561 - Printed Grappling Hook: 560 - Plasma Lighter: 413 - Printed Flask: 426 - Printed Knife: 427 - Printed Sled: 428 - Printer Resin: 390 - Printed Scuba Mask: 429 Miscellaneous ID's - Air Canister: 469 - Batteries: 527 - Battery Charger: 458 - Battery Pack: 460 - Flashlight: 471 - Gold Mask: 435 - Golf Ball: 524 - Gps Locator: 529 - Gps Tracker: 412 - Can Opener: 432 - Binoculars: 341 - C4 Brick: 420 - Duct tape: 419 - Feather: 479 - Flare: 440 - Walkie-Talkie: 486 - Wire: 418 - Wrist Watch: 410 - Radio: 590 - Rebreather: 444 - Red Mask: 391 - Rock: 393 - Rope: 403 - Severed Arm: 480 - Severed Leg: 481 - Severed Head: 482 - Skin Pouch: 508 - Skull: 430 - Sleeping Bag: 573 - Small Rock: 476 - Circuit Board: 416 - Cloth: 415 - Bone: 405 - Coins: 502 - Cooking Pot: 517 - Stick: 392 - Tarp: 504 - Tech Mesh: 553 - Torch: 503 - Turtle Egg: 401 - Turtle Shell: 506 - Vodka Bottle: 414 - Loot Pouch: 508 - Medicine: 437 - Money: 496 - Paper Target: 518 - Leaf: 484 Key ID's - VIP Key: 568 - Maintenance Key: 566 - Guest Key: 567 Pamphlet, E-mail and Cover ID's - Holosprings Pamphlet: 509 - Album Cover: 467 - Cave Lighting Email: 521 Enemie ID's - Regular Cannibals - Golden-Masked Cannibals - Cave Cannibals - Propeller carrier - Dogs - Muddies - Fingers - Twins - Giant - Mutant Babies - Flinger - John 2.0 - Sluggy - Demon - Brute - Shark Other ID's - Random Cannibals - "addcharacter cannibal # on - GoldMask Cannibal - "addcharacter cannibal GoldMask # on" - Danny - "addcharacter cannibal Danny # on" - Anny - "addcharacter cannibal Anny # on" - Carl - "addcharacter cannibal Carl # on" - Billy - "addcharacter cannibal Billy # on" - Destiny - "addcharacter cannibal Destiny # on" - Crystal - "addcharacter cannibal Crystal # on" - Brandy - "addcharacter cannibal Brandy # on" - Mutants - Sluggy - "addcharacter sluggy # on" - MrPuffy - "addcharacter MrPuffy # on" - MissPuffy - "addcharacter MissPuffy # on" - Fingers - "addcharacter fingers # on" - Twins - "addcharacter Twins # on" - Baby - "addcharacter baby # on" - Demon - "addcharacter Demon # on" - John 2.0 - "addcharacter John2 # on" Read the full article
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