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Really liking the 'Effulgent Koto'.. it's like a large gracilis.

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Things are starting to POP!

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This one is for you Devon. ;)

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I say this every update but I can't get enough of your 'Eff Koto'! I'm adding that mutha to my want list..

Already cut and traded off the first large basal. But it is putting out a new node growth. I'll keep you in mind if you keep reminding me. ;)
 
Eff Koto is HUGE! And is the picture below the eff koto a lower pitcher?
And I love your dews!
 
The frogs are grey tree frogs, either Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis. The two species are virtually identical, though have distinct calls. versicolor is much more common in Michigan than chrysoscelis.

Fun fact: Hyla versicolor (4N) arose as a polyploid of Hyla chrysoscelis (2N) :D You hear about that all the time in plants, but it's quite rare in vertebrates.
 
The frogs are grey tree frogs, either Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis. The two species are virtually identical, though have distinct calls. versicolor is much more common in Michigan than chrysoscelis.

Fun fact: Hyla versicolor (4N) arose as a polyploid of Hyla chrysoscelis (2N) :D You hear about that all the time in plants, but it's quite rare in vertebrates.

Love this post. <3
 
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