toxicofriendron radicans
@toxicoradica.bsky.social
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🌻🌼🌺🌷🌸🏵️💮🌹 wildflowers of middle tennessee 👉🏻☘️💯👍🏻 jen nashville she/they 🏳️‍⚧️ amateur eschatophenologist
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adding dirt should be easy peasy 😒
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p close. mostly granola and tofu salad wraps
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90 percent mortality within three weeks
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things u say when your wending your way up a prominence
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i read somewhere that he died ??
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sounds like a counterfeit i don't think they make $1752 bills just 1s 2s 3s 5s 10s 20s 50s and 100s
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🌸 annual water aster 🌿
Symphyotrichum divaricatum

#nativeplants #ecoregion71 #flowerreport #bloomscrolling #bloomsky
a medium-sized composite flower with around two dozen pale purple ray florets and several dozen bright yellow disk florets tightly packed together in the middle. the disks in the very center have yet to open, but those nearer the edge are open. they have five pointed lobes & an upright style, all very bright yellow. towards the lower right, an annual water aster flowerhead in bloom on a branch of an airy panicle near several flowerbuds. the blooming flower is seen from the side, on the plane formed by the pale purple, spread-mostly-flat rays. a profusion of bright yellow disks rise above the rays; below, long green phyllaries line the base of the flower, pale green with a darker green streak down the middle. in the top left, one flower has already developed into a puffy seedhead like a dandelion. an annual water aster hiding within a swampy, densely vegetated ditch, surrounded by thick frostweed stems. the aster's thin green stem leans sideways, branches many times, & bears linear, green, grass-like leaves, and loose panicles of light purple and yellow flowers.
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hold up so youre saying you can get the signing bonus AND the bounty ?!
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frankenstein was a very common name back then
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no sir this was not a mistake
i quite deliberately threw caution to the wind
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no on ever talks about brutal architecture or brutaler architecture at all anymore
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hard to see but maybe they're aromatic asters 🤔 nice coneflower too btw 🙂
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every time i think about it it scares me halfway farther
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what do you get when you cross a human with a centaur
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this exact issue has been affecting my account since shortly after describing a shadowbanned account i follow last week. i submitted a help ticket yesterday
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iirc it worked perfect then they wrecked it. then they fixed it 🙏🏻
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for me, it shows nothing 🤔 even though i have used the tag several times now over the last week
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help me test something- i recently started using hashtag ecoregion 71 so that all middle tn & central ky nature posts from can be found in one spot. i don't think anyone else is using it yet.

when you click on that hashtag in the above post 👆🏻 do you see the several posts i have made with that tag?
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🌻 oldfield goldenrod 🌿
Solidago nemoralis

#nativeplants #ecoregion71 #flowerreport #bloomscrolling #bloomsky
a panicle of small, bright yellow composite flowers on a slim flowering branch of the goldenrod's main stem (blurry in the background). the dozens of flowers each have half a dozen (give or take a few) oval ray florets with a few tiny disk florets in the center. beneath the rays, the involucre are light yellow-green. the top of an oldfield goldenrod, a pyramidal panicle of small, bright yellow flowers, leaning against the branch of a neighboring small tree. the panicle is more coherent nearer the tip, but there are several arching branches weighted down by flowers a little lower on the stem too; the one from the previous pic is on the bottom left & a lil bit blurry. at the very tippy top of the tallest panicle, the yellow flowers are turning brown and going to seed. almost all of the goldenrod-- only the very bottom is out of view! its main stem leans to the right and rests against the thin branch of neighboring small tree, causing the pyramidal panicle of bright yellow flowers to bend downwards where it contacts the tree branch. this goldenrod would be around head-high if it were standing straight upright. for most of its height, its smooth reddish stem bears alternate long, green leaves with rounded tips, many of which have a few little mini-leaves growing from their axils. the leaves get shorter as they go up the stem. the goldenrod is growing in tall grass in a savanna, with many other goldenrods in the background, along with short sumac trees. low.on the far left there are a few light blue aster flowers.
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most ive had is 12 but ive gotten 10 on several occasions