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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/1/10 - 10:20:58 PM EST (GMT-5)
It's the circle of leaf.
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/1/10 - 10:22:51 PM EST (GMT-5)
that's pretty cool actually
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UwearMeOut
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Monday 2/1/10 - 11:26:08 PM EST (GMT-5)
sweet
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Tuesday 2/2/10 - 3:51:08 PM EST (GMT-5)
Cool picture.
Though it looks more like the death of a leaf than the life cycle of a leaf. The first leaf pictured (green) is fully expanded & mature, the subsequent ones are different stages of senescence & eventual death.
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Tuesday 2/2/10 - 4:16:33 PM EST (GMT-5)
that is a very cool picture idea.
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wolfheart88
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Wednesday 2/3/10 - 10:50:10 PM EST (GMT-5)
it must have takin forever to gather all thos colors
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Wednesday 2/3/10 - 10:52:05 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 2/3/10 - 10:50:10 PM wolfheart88 wrote: it must have takin forever to gather all thos colors |
You don't spend much time outside do you?
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3 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Thursday 2/4/10 - 1:48:40 AM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 2/3/10 - 10:50:10 PM wolfheart88 wrote: it must have takin forever to gather all thos colors |
Yeah, probably had to wait until autumn
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kayawithpig
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3 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Monday 2/22/10 - 5:15:47 PM EST (GMT-5)
That's so cool.
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11 months ago - Saturday 7/7/12 - 5:54:14 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Tuesday 2/2/10 - 3:51:08 PM catchall wrote: Cool picture. Though it looks more like the death of a leaf than the life cycle of a leaf. The first leaf pictured (green) is fully expanded & mature, the subsequent ones are different stages of senescence & eventual death. |
It's a life cycle backwards!
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11 months ago - Wednesday 7/11/12 - 11:51:31 AM EST (GMT-5)
On Tuesday 2/2/10 - 3:51:08 PM catchall wrote: Cool picture. Though it looks more like the death of a leaf than the life cycle of a leaf. The first leaf pictured (green) is fully expanded & mature, the subsequent ones are different stages of senescence & eventual death. |
Good point. Still a pretty cool concept.
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