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headspace-hotel · 2 years
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I debated myself on posting these because a meme can't be fully accurate and capture all the nuances (these memes are specialized for the Southeastern US, and plants can be hard to identify).
But I decided I would post them, because if a silly meme gets even one person to look more closely at the plants around them and consider their value, it has done its job.
There's a place for nuance and explaining how actually all 10 Ironweed species freely interbreed and produce fertile intermediate hybrids, and there's a place for letting people know that the Gold Moth exists
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Go forth and repost (preferably with the location they apply to)
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driedflowers161 · 9 months
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i've been saving up to buy new perfume but i can't find any that's close enough to what i'm looking for. i want to find a fragrance that smells like humidity, spanish moss, old dusty rotting wood, church incense, tobacco, floral, vanilla, dark earthy type scent. kinda smells like the pictures, like an old church basement in the summer. if anyone has any recommendations at all please let me know, thank you :)
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wikipediapictures · 10 months
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South Carolina Lowcountry
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seenbythe-sun · 2 years
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The lake was like glass pt. 3
Clarkco State Park, Mississippi, U.S.
September 2021
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silly-centipede · 1 year
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Fuck Tennessee
Fuck you for being the place I love
Fuck you for being filled with bigots who hurt me and my friends
And fuck all the people who tell me to leave
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lmtyl · 10 months
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Me: I'm just gonna water the garden before it gets dark
The Hunger Bugs:
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contac · 2 years
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aografia · 9 months
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2018 was a big year for my photography. Spent a great amount of time roaming the forest, mountains and waterfalls on the Southeastern side of the USA. This is one of my favorite sunrise spots in Tennessee. Stone Door State Park. Quiet, serene and breathtaking.
In frame: Teck
Early Fall 2018
© Andrés F. Oliver
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glistenandgrow · 2 years
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God I love the beach. It may be exhausting, but getting to play in the water is just the best feeling. It does wonders for my inner child.
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deadpxnk · 1 year
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headspace-hotel · 2 years
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While on vacation I went to a nature center and they had a trail that followed a path of a tornado that had hit the center a few years ago.
The center had turned the destroyed area in the path of the tornado into an educational trail that teaches about succession :D
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Also, take a look at THIS:
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You can see where the tornado literally twisted this mature tree like a straw wrapper, and this was only an F1 tornado. *intense fear*
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haorev · 10 months
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So up until this week we’ve had a relatively mild early summer but the heat is here and I despise it
Like it is currently 91 outside but it feels like 101
It’s bullshit
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wikipediapictures · 9 months
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Hilton Memphis
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seenbythe-sun · 2 years
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The lake was like glass pt. 2
Clarkco State Park, Mississippi, U.S.
September 2021
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southernsolarpunk · 2 years
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Today’s foraging find: St. Andrews Cross (Hypericum hypericoides)
This lovely herb belongs to the Hypericaceae family, the same as St. John’s Wort; and is native to the southeastern United States, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
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lmtyl · 11 months
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When you're 15 in the Bible Belt all the sex ed is like "every time you have sex you are literally cutting off a slice of your soul and that makes Jesus sad"
And then by 25 those same adults are like "squeeze me out some God-damn grandchildren already"
(I'm lucky to have liberal, agnostic parents but I have seen it soooo much in my peers)
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