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29/366: Moss on a Branch


I bet you didn't know there are over 12,000 species of MOSS. Hard to believe, isn't it?! :D There are so many things in the world like that--it never occurs to us to think further. Photography has been a huge eye-opener to me...the world really is brimming with things to learn about and underderstand! :)
On our property, we probably have at least half a dozen species of moss, and they are all very interesting and obviously different. Some look like feathers or ferns, many look like fronds on fir trees, and others look like a thick green velvet. I photographed this clump back in 2012, and it reminds me of something Dr. Suess would draw! :)
If you are curious about moss, Wikipedia has a great article here: Wikipedia: Moss
Explored on February 1, 2016. Highest placement, #15.
On our property, we probably have at least half a dozen species of moss, and they are all very interesting and obviously different. Some look like feathers or ferns, many look like fronds on fir trees, and others look like a thick green velvet. I photographed this clump back in 2012, and it reminds me of something Dr. Suess would draw! :)
If you are curious about moss, Wikipedia has a great article here: Wikipedia: Moss
Explored on February 1, 2016. Highest placement, #15.
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