in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
My Hoya Krohniana (I think it is actually a lacurnosa because the leaf base doesnāt curl back into the petiole that much) has got beautiful sun stress on some of the new leaves!
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Around ~3.5 years ago, I built an aurora in minecraft. Unfortunately the world was deleted when my account broke, so I donāt have it anymore. However, I recently found this screenshot from when I first started building it.
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Until recently, I had never heard of these bugs. Then I got a cape gooseberry. These beetles love cape gooseberry plants so much that they will materialise out of seemingly nowhere the day I get rid of them, just to eat all of the leaves!!!
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Iām going to start posting āshort snippet videos.ā Since it takes some time to make a full video, and I donāt devote too much time to the channel, as well as the fact that some things donāt make it into their own video. These are some little videos that can fill in between my full videos.
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I collected a piece of wood from under a tree and brought it home. I was inspecting it and noticed some small holes in the wood. Since the wood was soft around the holes, I broke it off and emptied the contents of the cavity onto the ground, expecting to see beetle larvae, isopods or ants. Instead I was surprised and completely amazed at what is saw. On the ground, next to some wood shavings, was the most amazing insect I had ever seen! I immediately recognised it as some type of flower wasp, but I wasnāt sure what species. It was probably the largest wasp Iāve ever seen, at about 4 - 4.5 cm long! It was jet black with a bluish iridescence on it which gave it the appearance of being made out of some kind of iridescent metal. Itās wings were also black but you wouldnāt be able to tell in the sun because of its extremely blue shine. Upon doing some further research, I learned it was a blue flower wasp (but none of them were in such pristine condition. I assume that it was like this because it would have just matured from being a parasite to a beetle larva. Unfortunately, it flew away before I could get a photo of it, but there are plenty of photos on google if you search the scientific name.
Sorry I havenāt posted in a while
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