Gayture, Part 1
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Over the last several months, I've seen a LOT of plants. Beautiful plants of all shapes, sizes, and origins. I visited the Smithsonian gardens and made a trip to Longwood Gardens, which is one of the most incredible, diverse gardens in the country. It's also where I want to intern. I also, of course, did some gardening of my own.
I also got a scholarship from a tree care/preservation group, which I didn't even apply for. I felt extremely honored about that. Hell, I still feel extremely honored about that. It's reassuring to know that I'm doing a good enough job at what I'm doing that there are apparently people taking notice.
I'll talk a little more about school later. I have an absurd number of photos to post.
This set is from Longwood Gardens. If you want an ID on any of the plants in the post or a larger version of any of the pictures, feel free to let me know.























(I only took a picture of this tree because I thought the aerial root looked like a big floppy dong, to be honest)



































Stay tuned for part 2 and additional updates about life and stuff.
Over the last several months, I've seen a LOT of plants. Beautiful plants of all shapes, sizes, and origins. I visited the Smithsonian gardens and made a trip to Longwood Gardens, which is one of the most incredible, diverse gardens in the country. It's also where I want to intern. I also, of course, did some gardening of my own.
I also got a scholarship from a tree care/preservation group, which I didn't even apply for. I felt extremely honored about that. Hell, I still feel extremely honored about that. It's reassuring to know that I'm doing a good enough job at what I'm doing that there are apparently people taking notice.
I'll talk a little more about school later. I have an absurd number of photos to post.
This set is from Longwood Gardens. If you want an ID on any of the plants in the post or a larger version of any of the pictures, feel free to let me know.























(I only took a picture of this tree because I thought the aerial root looked like a big floppy dong, to be honest)



































Stay tuned for part 2 and additional updates about life and stuff.
