This was really, really cool to see - a Welwitschia mirabilis with strobili!
Not my plant but damn do I wish.
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This was really, really cool to see - a Welwitschia mirabilis with strobili!
Not my plant but damn do I wish.

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5.6.21 Lunchtime drawing: I sort of love that three stages of pinecone development were visible on this tree in Hudson River Park β A bundle of flowery strobili, strobili with a baby pinecone growing, and a pinecone from last year.
(February, 2019)
Here you see the tree testicles male strobili of the Japanese cedar. This plant is the leading cause of hayfever in Japan.
Diphasiastrum digitatum, a club moss, at Waterloo Wildlife Area. September 2012. There are no words for my love of this plant.

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