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A beaver dam in British Columbia showing its ability to hold back sediment pollution during heavy rainfall.
Corn book for young folk. 1920.
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Corn book for young folk. 1920.
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Corn book for young folk. 1920.
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hello have you considered hostas
do you want big plant?
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neon highlighter green plant?
blue-greenish plant?
squiggly plant?
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hello have you considered hostas
do you want big plant?
do you want small plant?
good! hosta
neon highlighter green plant?
blue-greenish plant?
squiggly plant?
yes!!!!!!! hosta
I SURE HAVE CONSIDERED HOSTAS
Hell Yeah !!!!!!!
hello have you considered hostas
do you want big plant?
do you want small plant?
good! hosta
neon highlighter green plant?
blue-greenish plant?
squiggly plant?
yes!!!!!!! hosta
I SURE HAVE CONSIDERED HOSTAS
Hell Yeah !!!!!!!
RAF, Richard Page
May 2005
Daikon world by Sin jong hun
South Africa, 2025
Drone shots May 1st.
T. saxatilis "Lilac Wonder" tulip which has been photogenic this spring and which multiplies well which is not the case for most tulips.
Ribes sanguineum
Red flowering currant, a native plant here.
Edgeworthia chrysantha / Paperbush at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC