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ginkgo biloba and platanus x acerifolia







ginkgo biloba and platanus x acerifolia
/uj i genuinely do find them absolutely adorable though
they introduced this experiment a couple months ago, but it reverted, making me think it was completely over. i guess not...
this variant of the experiment removes the "start chat" and "message" buttons from profile hover cards and from user profile pages, but retains the chat icon in the top bar. there's another variant that also removes the icon from the top bar (which is even worse).
very annoying. so tired of them fucking with old.reddit.
I found a bunch of these plants in my yard. a few years ago, there was one in the field and I wanted to play soccer on the field so I cut it down. more came sprouting up so a while later I chopped down the ones in the center of the field and left the ones on the side. I have been just playing soccer amidst these funny plants and it smells kinda stinky. sometimes I like to use the little patches as goals when we play soccer.
excited for these beauties to ripen too. only a couple months until fall!
personally i think it looks too cluttered
elm tree hole with slime flux/bacterial wetwood
i genuinely do not know whats considered a lot or a little for these
this is not a good sign. dont even know if i can include an arctic shift link here as an example
This gorgeous spider posted up right next to the light outside my back door and I spent quite a long time watching spider TV 📺
i always have wanted to touch and hug it. but i can never reach it with sycamores.
the closest we have are london plane trees, which sometimes have very smooth and huggable trunks, but i assume not as smooth as this
im not sure if this is new, an experiment, or something i just haven't noticed before, but its very useful nonetheless
this bottle was unopened.
i initially drank some, but noticed a slightly off taste. so i checked the contents and found this.
i will not be consuming the rest of this bottle, but i find this quite interesting and am curious what the substance actually is.
also tagging u/skilliard7 and u/starlert_ because they reported a similar occurrence