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    Unetar (unetar@piipitin.fi)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 03:25:12 JST Unetar Unetar

    Lemmikillä oli kaveri.

    En muuten lähde tunnistamaan tätä epeliä. Minulla ei ole aavistustakaan siitä, mitä näin pikkuruiset otukset ovat. Olisin kyllä utelias määrityksen suhteen, jos jollakulla on ymmärrystä tällaisista tyypeistä.

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      morph (morph@morphnet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 03:25:10 JST morph morph
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      @Unetar @catselbow 👉🏻 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myosotis_sylvatica?wprov=sfla1

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        Myosotis sylvatica
        Myosotis sylvatica, the wood forget-me-not or woodland forget-me-not, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to Europe. This spring-flowering plant and its cultivars, typically with blue flowers, are the familiar forget-me-nots of gardens. Description It is a short-lived herbaceous perennial plant, growing to 12–30 cm (5–12 in) tall by 15 cm (6 in) wide, with hairy leaves and a profusion of flowers with petals longer than their tube, pink in bud then opening disc-shaped, intensely sky-blue with yellow centres in spring. Stace (2011) describes this plant as having the following characteristics: Upright, to 50 cm; softly hairy, with hairs at more-or-less right-angles to the main stem. Flowers sky-blue, to 6–10 mm across, flat in profile; sepal tube with hooked hairs; April–July. Mature fruit dark brown, shiny. Mature calyx on spreading stalks longer than sepal tube; calyx teeth spreading to expose the ripe fruit. Basal leaves stalked, in a rosette; upper leaves not stalked. Generally...
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      morph (morph@morphnet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:10:30 JST morph morph
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      @Unetar Oh ... now I see it with the better glasses. I wondered about the translation which mentioned the critter and thought it was mistaken. 😄 @catselbow

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      Unetar (unetar@piipitin.fi)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:10:31 JST Unetar Unetar
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      • morph

      @morph @catselbow Umm... Yes, I know very well what the flower is called. My post is in Finnish, so I'm using Finnish name which is lemmikki. Yes, it's a same word that means a pet, but I can't help it if auto.translate gets things wrong. (As I suspect.)

      What I don't know is what the tiny yellow creature is called. I already got an answer that told me it's probably some kind of springtail.

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