I would have to bet rosbournes last 2 pics were from Australia.
After the fires fungal growth is the first to appear even whilst the ground and trees around still burn.
(Sorry about the out of focus orange fungi)
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jespah
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Sun 4 Mar, 2007 08:26 am
'Sokay, lichens are welcome.
The caption to this one is simply cornfield but those plants don't seem, to me at least, to be corn.
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cicerone imposter
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Wed 7 Mar, 2007 05:51 pm
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cicerone imposter
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cicerone imposter
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rosborne979
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Wed 25 Sep, 2013 06:52 pm
@jespah,
This is an amazing plant that lives high in the Andes called the Yareta. It is actually a mass of tiny flowering plants. Each conglomeration can be over a thousand years old.
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colmarwatson
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Thu 21 May, 2015 11:51 pm
Hi folks.
Anybody know where I can get a coffee plant in Canada? A friend wants to give one as a gift. Doesn't have to fruit, just be presented.