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Love the contrast of all the greenery with the jelly ears!
Invertebrate keeper, rock flipper, fungi fanatic, native plant enthusiast, and general nature lover.
Love the contrast of all the greenery with the jelly ears!
Well, did she have any?
Sweet! There are some additional more specific arthropod communities (arachnids and myriapods off the top of my head) on mander.xyz if anyone is looking.
I’ve heard of this happening occasionally with cooked brown rice, so I guess it’s not out of the question! My guess is that the corn will probably wilt and die before it gets big enough to poke holes in the bag. Are you using any lights? Leaving it in the dark at this stage might help discourage corn growth. But keep us posted on what happens
I’m rocking with the PWA for now but you better believe I’m signed up for that Boost release
Bird’s nest is so crazy looking! I found some near me last year and I’ve been watching for it to pop back up.
Some type of stonefly, I think.
I thought it might be “is shrimps bugs?”
I’m between Coprinellus disseminatus and Parasola plicatilis. It seems like Parasola is more common this time of year and more likely to grow on leaves.
I don’t have chooks anymore but joining to get my chicken fix vicariously, until I move and get some again of course!
Not positive, but I’m thinking Stropharia. I think that looks like a veil on the stem.
A beautiful patch of oysters for sure!
It looks pink on the inside, is that unusual for puffballs?
Those colors are trippy, I love it!