new plants so far
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European centaury, which is adorable and (since non-native) potentially kidnappable to garden by me.
Harvest brodiaea, a shocking spot of blue-violet on the path to an instructor's apartment.
Pink honeysuckle is supposed to be hairy, and this isn't, but there are really no other pink options. The leaves are also a little off. Hmm.
Yerba buena, which grows all over campus and smells deliciously of lemon cough drops.
Good thing the library here had an unclaimed copy of Pojar & Mackinnon.
In animal news, many fine swimming isopods were acquired today, as well as a mighty crab and some cool chitons. Worms, of course, should be inferred.
Harvest brodiaea, a shocking spot of blue-violet on the path to an instructor's apartment.
Pink honeysuckle is supposed to be hairy, and this isn't, but there are really no other pink options. The leaves are also a little off. Hmm.
Yerba buena, which grows all over campus and smells deliciously of lemon cough drops.
Good thing the library here had an unclaimed copy of Pojar & Mackinnon.
In animal news, many fine swimming isopods were acquired today, as well as a mighty crab and some cool chitons. Worms, of course, should be inferred.