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Wooly Stemodia
Stemodia lanata (Stemodia tomentosa)
Type:Groundcover
Central Texas Native:Non-Native Adapted
Height:0 ft to 00.5 ft
Spread: 3.0 ft to 3.0 ft
Light:Sunny/Part Shady
Evergreen/Deciduous:Deciduous
Seasonal Interest:Spring
Color: purple
Water: Low
Feature:flowers
Wildlife:
Availability: Easily Available
Deer Resistant:
Maintenance:Prune unattractive foliage
Comments:Delicate blooms; good cascading plant for pots; needs good drainage;leaves are silvery in color.
There's some myth about how these things are supposed to predict the harshness of the winter to come, but I can't remember how it goes.
While searching for a tennis ball Tessa misplaced I came across this little fella. Had my wife hold him so I could get this macro shot.
Seoul, korea
20190621 LCK Summer 1R SB vs AFS at the LoL Park
Photo by yong woo 'kenzi' kim
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Observed in Veer Dam on 01JAN2012. Wooly necked stork. A native of India. Found in large numbers in Veer.
This wooly bear worm showed up in my southern Illinois backyard during a warm fall day. He looked like he was having a bad hair day!