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This is a developing cluster of male pine cones surrounded by many needles, which are this plant's leaves. The pine cones we are familiar with are female cones. On a pine tree, male pine cones are usually found in clusters like this one, and are concentrated near the bottom of the tree, while the female cones are concentrated near the top. This arrangement helps to ensure cross-pollination between pine trees.
There is another story here too, if you look closely. On the right side of the cluster, you will see a small spider, and if you look down below, you will see its newly shedded skin or exoskeleton.
My apologies for posting so infrequently. I am busy working on my book, and now that the last day of frost has arrived, I have a garden to plant. And of course, there are a zillion other things going on...work, life, etc! :D
Explored on May 6, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
This is a developing cluster of male pine cones surrounded by many needles, which are this plant's leaves. The pine cones we are familiar with are female cones. On a pine tree, male pine cones are usually found in clusters like this one, and are concentrated near the bottom of the tree, while the female cones are concentrated near the top. This arrangement helps to ensure cross-pollination between pine trees.
There is another story here too, if you look closely. On the right side of the cluster, you will see a small spider, and if you look down below, you will see its newly shedded skin or exoskeleton.
My apologies for posting so infrequently. I am busy working on my book, and now that the last day of frost has arrived, I have a garden to plant. And of course, there are a zillion other things going on...work, life, etc! :D
Explored on May 6, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
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Merci pour tout ces commentaires très intéressants
Une joie de cultiver son jardin.
Bonne soirée Janet !
I hope work on your book is progressing well...........don't worry about not posting so often, it gives me time to thinks of some more superlatives to use on your inevitably brilliant photos :)
Don't work too hard...............
féicitation de ce talent, bisous Véronique que la Nature est belle comment peut imagniner
ne pas vivre sans elle.
belle semaine !
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Really, Janet, gorgeous.
Thanks for the idea of the project.
It interests me, indeed.
Something different and fascinating.
My "little" problem:
time for it.
;-)
I still work, a lot.
Some days I have patients till 20:00, and I feel so tired!
The point is, heavy sessions.
But I´m thinking about retiring, and then ... that´s a great idea.
Thank you very much (again), my dear friend.
I went to the link and it's fantastic, Janet.
Maybe I'll start gathering something for my future project.
;-)
I know just a few about a few people.
A real shame.
Hugs, dear
Have a nice day Janet ! kiss♫
great works here
hugs
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Fantastic shot of this subject. Perfect in everyway. Well done Janet Hugs Tess
ces informations et bonne chance pour votre livre.
Bonne semaine.
Mine are doing similar !
LOL.. dont depend on no more frosts.
great series
Enjoy your Sunday!
Happy Sunday and a good week ahead!
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Have a nice Sunday, Janet.
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