‘Moss’ Tagged Posts

Moss – Love’em or Kill’em – and Japanese Gardens

Moss is either loved or hated in the garden. People very often passionately rake it away. Why not to look at it as blessing to your garden? Its kinds are very difficult to recognize – you need proper book for that and magnifying glass. I don’t remember since when I love moss. I think since [...]

 

Spring Time – God’s Creation or By Chance? Beautiful Landscaping Pics – Flowers

Spring Time – God’s Creation or Chance? Beautiful Landscaping Pics – Flowers

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Springtails scamper about little mossy landscape, Columbus, Ohio, USA

Springtails (Order Collembola) are primitive little wingless insects. They are abundant on a moss-covered low brick wall in an urban area of Columbus, Ohio, USA where they are evident during and shortly after rain showers during warmer times of the year. The moss is Tortula papillosa (family Pottiaceae). Note the moss has asexual reproductive structures [...]

Landscape Photography Exhibition 18th & 19th November 2008 at Pearse House.

Film footage of the landscape photography exhibition Natural/Un-natural, by Robert Moss, at Pearse House, Dublin, Ireland. The film footage alternates between footage of the empty gallery, and of people visiting the gallery. Taken on the 18th and 19th November 2008.

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