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Shore Pine
Ψ Alberta Qualities ↝
pt; Alberta Qualities
Bighorn Ram - when one's masculinity is tied to being from Alberta. Wild Rose - when one's femininity is tied to being from Alberta. Lodgepole Pine - when one's neutrality is tied to being from Alberta.
First three stripes come from the mammal/flower/tree themselves. Blue, yellow, green, and white are commonly found on a province/territory's flag or coat of arms. Ram [link], rose [link], pine [link].
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Backlit pines glimmer in the morning sun, Yellowstone National Park
(c) riverwindphotography
Pleasant | Agréable
I didn't get to draw Mattie for Canada day. But I did draw some Canadian landscape from the ski resort I was at.
A Real Beauty
What do you think about my pic?
What if they had a hat :)
The Serotinous Cones of Lodgepole Pine
The Serotinous Cones of Lodgepole Pine
Behind the scales of a pine cone lie the seeds that promise future generations of pine trees. Even though the seeds are not housed within fruits as they are in angiosperms (i.e. flowering plants), the tough scales of pine cones help protect the developing seeds and keep them secure until the time comes for dispersal. In some species, scales open on their own as the cone matures, at which point…
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