Post At3putogOqP9RJaZGa by crankylinuxuser@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #At3putogOqP9RJaZGa by crankylinuxuser@infosec.exchange
       2025-04-13T21:29:35Z
       
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       So, uh #bloomscrolling?I went out back, and looked to forage #morel mushrooms. I found none. But it wasn't a bummer!Instead I found 10s of thousands of Twinleafs and trilliums! Twin leaves are https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffersonia and are very uncommon. Most patches are 20 or so plants. Our patch is far as the eye can see!
       
 (DIR) Post #At3pvmubYWp0JbmZdI by crankylinuxuser@infosec.exchange
       2025-04-13T21:33:26Z
       
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       Also @futurebird  you might be interested too... Twin leaves are ant pollinated, so it also tells me we also have a great ant population as well.
       
 (DIR) Post #At3q4guhEAsqJk4RPc by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2025-04-13T21:35:54Z
       
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       @crankylinuxuser I see the seeds are dispersed by ants, but the flowers look like the kind bees like.