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A luna moth i had the pleasure of keeping company in the last few moments of its life. I find the life cycle of the saturniid moth to be rather trajic.
 

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The above photos are of

First: "fractal broccoli" also known as:

Romanesco broccoli, also known as Roman cauliflower, Broccolo Romanesco, Romanesque cauliflower or simply Romanesco, is an edible flower bud of the species Brassica oleracea.-Wikipedia

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A species of bioluminescent fungi:

Found largely in temperate and tropical climates, currently there are known more than 75 species[1] of bioluminescent fungi, all of which are members of the order Agaricales (Basidiomycota) with one exceptional ascomycete belonging to the order Xylariales.[2] All known bioluminescent Agaricales are mushroom-forming, white-spored agarics that belong to four distinct evolutionary lineages. The Omphalotus lineage (comprising the genera Omphalotus and Neonothopanus) contains 12 species, the Armillaria lineage has 10 known species, while the Mycenoid lineage (Mycena, Panellus, Prunulus, Roridomyces) has more than 50 species. The recently discovered Lucentipes lineage contains two species, Mycena lucentipes and Gerronema viridilucens, which belong to a family that has not yet been formally named.[3] Armillaria mellea is the most widely distributed of the luminescent fungi, found across Asia, Europe, North America, and South Africa.-wikipedia

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The first two are pictures of a 2,700 year old grave of a "gushi" shaman, they found around two pounds of cannabis that has been confirmed to have been THC producing. The second picture is of a seed, the cannabis found was still green, though all the compounds had long degraded.

Next are pictures of a textile depicting a stropharia cubensis mushroom, "Inside a deep Xiongnu grave hidden in the thickly wooded Sudzuktè pass, on the bottom of the burial chamber"

Then there are pictures of "hunnic cauldrons" which appear to depict mushrooms, and again these came from about the same part of the globe as all of the above items.

-eg
 
The first two are pictures of a 2,700 year old grave of a "gushi" shaman, they found around two pounds of cannabis that has been confirmed to have been THC producing. The second picture is of a seed, the cannabis found was still green, though all the compounds had long degraded.

Next are pictures of a textile depicting a stropharia cubensis mushroom, "Inside a deep Xiongnu grave hidden in the thickly wooded Sudzuktè pass, on the bottom of the burial chamber"

Then there are pictures of "hunnic cauldrons" which appear to depict mushrooms, and again these came from about the same part of the globe as all of the above items.

-eg
 
The first two are pictures of a 2,700 year old grave of a "gushi" shaman, they found around two pounds of cannabis that has been confirmed to have been THC producing. The second picture is of a seed, the cannabis found was still green, though all the compounds had long degraded.

Next are pictures of a textile depicting a stropharia cubensis mushroom, "Inside a deep Xiongnu grave hidden in the thickly wooded Sudzuktè pass, on the bottom of the burial chamber"

Then there are pictures of "hunnic cauldrons" which appear to depict mushrooms, and again these came from about the same part of the globe as all of the above items.

-eg
 
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