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K at the bookstore
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K at the bookstore
13 years ago

Kym, your photos are such a joy.

K at the bookstore
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K at the bookstore
13 years ago

Kym, your photos are such a joy.

tj
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tj
13 years ago

Fantastic capture.

tj
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tj
13 years ago

Fantastic capture.

t
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t
13 years ago

Is this local to you?

It reminds me of when i lived in FL. Spanish moss is everywhere down there!

t
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t
13 years ago

Is this local to you?

It reminds me of when i lived in FL. Spanish moss is everywhere down there!

Joel Mielke
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13 years ago

Good question. Is this beautiful parasite a native?

Joel Mielke
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13 years ago

Good question. Is this beautiful parasite a native?

USelaine
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USelaine
13 years ago

I think what we have around here is commonly called Old Man’s Beard, a slightly different lichen than the Spanish Moss of the warm and humid Deep South. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usnea But equally beautiful, even without the romantic name.

I love how well it grows in our territory of clean air. You won’t see it down in the metropolises. 8^)

USelaine
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USelaine
13 years ago

I think what we have around here is commonly called Old Man’s Beard, a slightly different lichen than the Spanish Moss of the warm and humid Deep South. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usnea But equally beautiful, even without the romantic name.

I love how well it grows in our territory of clean air. You won’t see it down in the metropolises. 8^)