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Perhaps you should try it before suggesting imaginary information.. Sorry to be so blunt. In early July, after spring growth has finished is the...
If you decide to cut it, do it in early summer, not now. I would suggest trying to separate it from the leader by weighing it down somehow, tied...
Very nice, D! I have never seen our ( American ) robins and snow together. Actually, a sure sign that spring has truly arrived is when you see the...
The coldest night of the winter so far, in few hours it will be down to -8C. I agree with Margot and Acerholic, staying warm inside is the best...
+5C at 1 pm, a lovely day for late January.
OK, this is probably a gross violation of some rules here, but I can’t help myself posting this. (Forum moderators feel free to remove it)....
I don’t know... I think it is a thought call. What you give as an example is also not true blue, but more of a cyan color. Below is screenshot...
Min -5C and max 3C today. This is typical for this time of year in the area. Overall the winter has been unusual though. Also interesting clouds...
As Ron B pointed out, invasive in CT. It is prohibited by law to import, move, sell, purchase, transplant, cultivate or distribute it. A couple of...
Hi Wendy and thanks for moving it, yes, this is a much better place for it. Bougainvillea is lovely too, the only impressive specimens I have seen...
I love the Jacaranda trees. They are amazing! And blue is supposed to be the rarest color for flowers... Here are few pictures from Buenos Aires...
Here are some photos with a ruler I just took, @Sulev . I hope that is useful.
I realize that now.. next time I will use a ruler. In this picture, the haircap moss on the left (dark green-brown) is about 1 cm diameter rosettes.
I think No. 3 could also be Porpidia crustulata.
Hi @Frog , No. 1 grows not directly on the rock, but over something I believe used to be a thin layer of moss or other lichens, now completely...
Hi Sulev, thank you for the Arthonia sp. suggestion! It looks like it. I checked in Wikipedia a list of species of Arthonia and it’s endless......
And No. 3, also almost part of the rocks, bluish-gray with black fruiting bodies.
No. 2, a dark gray, almost black appearance. It is just ‘fused’ to the rocks.
Here is number one, tiny bluish-green flakes.
Nice morning with temperature just below freezing and cool looking clouds.