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The path of love seldom never leads to the destination you desire
Dorothy B
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emojis requested by @inkstainedsprout 10 days ago. sorry this took so long lol, was low on motivation and then completely forgot
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Do the people of tumblr care about fake TV screencaps of me and my partner’s OCs? Is that a thing people are interested in?
A lot lot happened these past weeks.. work life, fersons, toxic fersons, crushes, friends, mood swings etc. but soo glad this gal is with me through it.
I've been noticing that we are the exact opposite, personalitywise (she bubbly, im dull), physically (she tol, am tiny 😅) etc., but despite all those I feel that we truly connect . We think alike. We amusingly understand each other to the point we sometimes talk through our eyes haha! we so weird.
Just want to say how lucky I am to have this awesome spontaneous pretty rare friend. I'm learning a lot from you. I hope you realize how amazing you are and anyone would be fortunate to have you 🫶 @shelivesbetweenthepages
Sorna, sweet din ako minsan. 🫣
Indian Hemp/Dogbane - Apocynum cannabinum. Kin to milkweeds (indeed it has its cousin's nasty latex making it a very toxic salad green), but interestingly it does not have pollinia like milkweeds, but essentially sticky pollen, that gets glued to visitors. If I read things right the pollen is not used to feed baby bees (this needs to be verified) and it is mostly a nectar attraction game. In the google literature claims of attractiveness to bees is all over the map, some way it attracts a lot and others say it is mostly a moth/butterfly thing. I can tell from lots of field experience that there is often almost nothing on these plants and then BOOM bees all over the place. My impression is that it is more used when nothing better is blooming (sort of the Raman Noodle of the bee plant world). Good plant to stick in an established cool season field as it seems (like common milkweed) to be able to handle the competition. Photo and specimen by Helen Lowe Metzman.
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