Life isn't black and white. It's a million gray areas, don't you find? - Ridley Scott
This blog will act as an attempt to chronicle what is sure to be one of the most ridiculously confusing, interesting and wild years I've ever experienced.

By compiling a series of 365 black and white photos and accompanied text you're invited to follow along the ride of an undergraduate student with severe biophilia. This year will mark a year that I leave the continent, graduate from my Bachelors degree, start graduate studies, try to make heads and tails of life and and search for an elusive tiger beetle.

Feel free to post feedback, ask questions, and give suggestions. Hope that your 2013 is looking to be a wonderful, wonderful year.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

28. Succulent beauty


While in lab on the 28th day of January, I stumbled across a wonderful succeulent plant with a neat budding structure. Each of these tiny little florets is a little plant, that can grow on it's own upon fragmentation. I'm certain there is a botanical term, but I certainly don't know what it is.

Truly a lovely plant. I believe it's some sort of sedum. It has absolutely lovely long horizontal stems. I'm certain it would be welcome in any garden. I picked up a couple of fragments off the ground, and stuck them in some potting mix. Maybe I will be lucky?

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