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Post by Shadaras on Feb 5, 2008 23:18:45 GMT -5
.. still, close enough. Moss is nice when it's dry, though. It makes a good seat when on a log or rock. I haven't tried sitting on moss. It seems a little thin to me to have any appreciable cushioning effect. It gets rid of some of the coldness on rocks. Doesn't really do anything else, though, other than look nice.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Feb 5, 2008 23:19:51 GMT -5
I haven't tried sitting on moss. It seems a little thin to me to have any appreciable cushioning effect. It gets rid of some of the coldness on rocks. Doesn't really do anything else, though, other than look nice. Oh, okay. That makes sense enough. But yes, moss on rock does look nice.
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Post by Shadaras on Feb 5, 2008 23:20:24 GMT -5
It gets rid of some of the coldness on rocks. Doesn't really do anything else, though, other than look nice. Oh, okay. That makes sense enough. But yes, moss on rock does look nice. It looks nice on logs, too. And on trees, to some extent.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Feb 5, 2008 23:21:29 GMT -5
Oh, okay. That makes sense enough. But yes, moss on rock does look nice. It looks nice on logs, too. And on trees, to some extent. And it looks awesome on old brick walls.. like in ruins. Moss looks good in general, really. It's all green and fuzzyish.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 5, 2008 23:23:13 GMT -5
Ooh. That sounds like fun. It's supposedly possible to do that with manzanita flowers, but I've never been able to. I keep trying anyway, though. Well, it's not the same kind of flower. xD .. but what we do is we pluck the flower and pull the stamen out through the stem, and it brings out a small drop of nectar with it as well. That's what you do with honeysuckles too. Might be the same genus or ... whatever. *has no botanical knowledge whatsoever* Moss is cool.
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Post by Shadaras on Feb 5, 2008 23:23:14 GMT -5
It looks nice on logs, too. And on trees, to some extent. And it looks awesome on old brick walls.. like in ruins. Moss looks good in general, really. It's all green and fuzzyish. Ferns are another nice plant. All pretty and green, like moss.
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Post by Shadaras on Feb 5, 2008 23:24:00 GMT -5
Well, it's not the same kind of flower. xD .. but what we do is we pluck the flower and pull the stamen out through the stem, and it brings out a small drop of nectar with it as well. That's what you do with honeysuckles too. Might be the same genus or ... whatever. *has no botanical knowledge whatsoever* Moss is cool. Family? xD I think that's the word, but I'm not sure. We agreed on that already, yes.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Feb 5, 2008 23:25:36 GMT -5
And it looks awesome on old brick walls.. like in ruins. Moss looks good in general, really. It's all green and fuzzyish. Ferns are another nice plant. All pretty and green, like moss. xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 5, 2008 23:26:15 GMT -5
That's what you do with honeysuckles too. Might be the same genus or ... whatever. *has no botanical knowledge whatsoever* Moss is cool. Family? xD I think that's the word, but I'm not sure. We agreed on that already, yes. *shrugs* I was simply affirming what you already knew. Can't be too careful.
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Feb 5, 2008 23:26:50 GMT -5
Family? xD I think that's the word, but I'm not sure. We agreed on that already, yes. *shrugs* I was simply affirming what you already knew. Can't be too careful. No, no you can't. Not with moss you can't.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 5, 2008 23:26:52 GMT -5
Ferns are another nice plant. All pretty and green, like moss. xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores. I like little curled-up ferns - early in the day, say. They're so fuzzy and pretty.
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Post by Shadaras on Feb 5, 2008 23:27:00 GMT -5
Ferns are another nice plant. All pretty and green, like moss. xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores. They also make things look all magical, especially when the sun hits them.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 5, 2008 23:27:11 GMT -5
*shrugs* I was simply affirming what you already knew. Can't be too careful. No, no you can't. Not with moss you can't. Or fungi, evidently.
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Post by Rikku on Feb 5, 2008 23:27:46 GMT -5
xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores. They also make things look all magical, especially when the sun hits them. They always look kind of, I don't know, ancient?
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Post by KitClairvoyance on Feb 5, 2008 23:28:24 GMT -5
xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores. I like little curled-up ferns - early in the day, say. They're so fuzzy and pretty. xD .. I haven't seen those. I should keep an eye out for them someday. xD .. I love ferns, I really do. Particularly the smaller variety whose leaves look all soft and puffy-like. But all ferns in general are awesome, partly because they have spores. They also make things look all magical, especially when the sun hits them. True, that. ^^ ..especially the giant ferns, those really add a sense of awesomeness to anything.
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