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Made-my-tea (capillaire) berries under the slippery jacks under the cracker berries under the var


I've been spoiled by modern digital cameras when taking pictures of
plants. But last week I was out walking in a local wild park and was
carrying my Kodak Retina 1a with some fifteen-years-expired Fuji 400
colour film in. When I saw the slippery jacks I had to take their
picture, whether or not it was going to work. It'd be sharper if I'd
had a digital camera. I suppose.
I don't know what the little fern-like plant under the made-my-tea
berries is. But the small-leaved trailing plant is the "creeping
snowberry" which goes by lots of local names here, including
made-my-tea berry.
For more: <www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php#2818>
plants. But last week I was out walking in a local wild park and was
carrying my Kodak Retina 1a with some fifteen-years-expired Fuji 400
colour film in. When I saw the slippery jacks I had to take their
picture, whether or not it was going to work. It'd be sharper if I'd
had a digital camera. I suppose.
I don't know what the little fern-like plant under the made-my-tea
berries is. But the small-leaved trailing plant is the "creeping
snowberry" which goes by lots of local names here, including
made-my-tea berry.
For more: <www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php#2818>
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