• Mothra@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    I’ve always been a fan of the prehistoric plants ( though if I’m being pedantic the vast majority of plants are prehistoric). Araucaria and Dicksonia are the best of the best!

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    3 days ago

    I do not think a single one of your photos shows flowers or spores. Prude!

    Cycads? Disgusting.

    As a Magnolia man I’m feeling left out.

    EDIT: Just showed my mum, she agrees on every point, including Cycads being gross. “Tell them I’m on the warpath and I’m coming after you”

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        Had no idea about this, ty. Usually my local bees enter a drug-fueled rolling-around state inside my magnolia flowers (it’s a sight to behold), will have to watch and see if any beetles also visit mine.

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    3 days ago

    Ginkgo and Arucaria for beating out almost all the others in the game of survival lol

    I guess Nypa & Acrocomia are cool too

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      13 hours ago

      Had a Gingko tree outside my childhood home up in Washington. We were right down the highway from Ginkgo Petrified Forest too. It was wild knowing a tree like the one at home stood just down the road ~ 16 MYA. Yeah, there aren’t a lot of gingkos in that park, and there’s plenty of other trees that have the same circumstance, but that gingko was special to me.