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Re: Strange Fungi

by "bulucanagria" <bulucanagria@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 30, 2008 at 06:16 PM

If you click 'albums' on that page, you can also open an album of pictures
I
took at Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, Ohio. Some truly wonderful
plants
there, including spectacular bonsai. I recommend Krohn to anyone who loves
plants.
Danny Blue

"bulucanagria" <bulucanagria@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:xu7oj.73$Xi2.18@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/562324067tCDHJq
>
> At least I believe that's what it is. They look like flowers but have no
> foliage and are growing on an old rotting stump. It's fairly deep down
in
a
> steep wooded valley with a stream flowing down the hill from it. It's a
very
> humid, lush area, especially for being located in south central
> NH. I've always loved these pictures (the second one is my
> desktop)and would really love to know what these beautiful plants are.
> Thanks would go to anyone who could enlighten me.
> Danny Blue
>
> My apologies for earlier trying to post photo attachments. The absence
of
> large files should have alerted me to the protocol.
>
>
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Strange Fungi
"bulucanagria"   2008-01-30 18:11:32 
Re: Strange Fungi
"bulucanagria"   2008-01-30 18:16:19 
Re: Strange Fungi
monique <monique@[EMAI  2008-01-31 10:19:37 
Re: Strange Fungi
"bulucanagria"   2008-01-31 17:08:20 

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