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Here is Jimmy demonstrating the "clamp" maneuver. Very unique as this clamp consists of two manipulators and thus it us actually a "multi-manipulating-clamp", you see. First of it's kind it is =)
A moss is a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores produced in small capsules. ... The spore capsule, often with a supporting stalk (called a seta), is the sporophyte and this grows from the gametophyte stage. You will commonly see the statement that a moss gametophyte consists of leaves on stems
The weather has been freezing here in England but we have recently had two or three sunny days. I had a wander around my garden yesterday and I find it amazing that these tiny microscopic plants on their fragile little stems can reproduce in these adverse weather conditions. Unfortunately our sunny days are not to last by the end of the week we could be in for more snow!!
Notice the section in the top-right corner that had been ripped off. I was able to put it back in place for this photo
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I particularly like the halo on this print. I have dried all of the boletus mushrooms from this gathering and I am going to try and dye wool with them.
Green-spored parasol or false parasol
Agaricaceae
Commonly seen growing in lawns.
Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, USA
HIGHLY POISONOUS
The most poisonous mushroom in the Hawaiian Islands.
Top view
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Taken at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison Wisconsin.
Nikon D5000
Lens: AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
Post Processing done in Photoshop CS5