Yes, logos are designed to be remembered, but that’s not the point. We are so hopelessly out of touch with nature. How can we protect something we don’t understand and don’t value?
Yes, logos are designed to be remembered, but that’s not the point. We are so hopelessly out of touch with nature. How can we protect something we don’t understand and don’t value?
Plants can be hard to ID. Of the many varieties of oak around here I can only identify 2 for certain. I studied forestry and botany in college, spend more time outside that most, still can’t tell you what most of the wild plants are around here.
Plant ID is tough for sure. It’s also one of those skills if you don’t use, you lose it quickly.
Moss specialist are neurotic for good reason
I struggle with Bur oak vs white oak. Red oak is easier to identify if you wait until fall.