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<blockquote data-quote="Akita Suggagaki" data-source="post: 75138356" data-attributes="member: 411568"><p>Maybe this whole COVID thing got me to look into and appreciate nature more. It started by noticing flowers in grass. Some very tiny. Then Bonsai trees which led to any tree or shrub. And now lately evergreens. And I have been fascinated with the scientific names also which has helped develop my Latin.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a Giant Sequoia as well as tea seeds. I plan to keep the sequoia as a Bonsai and give the tea plants as gifts.</p><p></p><p>And now I notice the beauty of tree and bish trunks, especially bushes near chain link fences. They usually get trimmed but the main trunk does not and can get old. Wonderful shapes.</p><p></p><p>Down at the park by a creek there are Bald Cypresses I never really appreciated. They must be 150’ tall and are spectacular. Even weeds can be beautify, Pennycress, Queen Ann’s Lace, Storkbill, tiny bluet, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akita Suggagaki, post: 75138356, member: 411568"] Maybe this whole COVID thing got me to look into and appreciate nature more. It started by noticing flowers in grass. Some very tiny. Then Bonsai trees which led to any tree or shrub. And now lately evergreens. And I have been fascinated with the scientific names also which has helped develop my Latin. I ordered a Giant Sequoia as well as tea seeds. I plan to keep the sequoia as a Bonsai and give the tea plants as gifts. And now I notice the beauty of tree and bish trunks, especially bushes near chain link fences. They usually get trimmed but the main trunk does not and can get old. Wonderful shapes. Down at the park by a creek there are Bald Cypresses I never really appreciated. They must be 150’ tall and are spectacular. Even weeds can be beautify, Pennycress, Queen Ann’s Lace, Storkbill, tiny bluet, etc. [/QUOTE]
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