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Tag: lycopodium

The forests of my earliest childhood

A "forest" of ground pines (lycopodium) in the snow beside a stream.

are evergreen.

By Dave Bontain epigrams and conundrums, forest, waterDecember 23, 2016December 30, 20162 WordsLeave a comment

ground pines

ground pines in the snow

craters have melted around
their torch-shaped cones

By Dave Bontain haiku, meadowJanuary 27, 2008December 28, 20167 WordsLeave a comment
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