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December 06, 2005
Stonecrop Flowers Entertain a Wee Guest

Posted by the Robot Vegetable at December 6, 2005 10:45 AM
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how does that insect stay airborn with no wings? :)
Posted by: malf at December 6, 2005 07:22 PM
Levityation, of course.
Posted by: the Robot Vegetable at December 6, 2005 07:24 PM
Stonecrop flowers.... I'm still learning my Oregon vegetation. Where was this taken? I LOVE the bug and the composition.
Posted by: Trailhead at December 7, 2005 08:47 AM
This was on Indian Ridge just south of Blue River. I dug this photo up while I was looking for this vista from the Indian Ridge Trail which I dug up after posting a story about Falling over in the Forest
Stonecrop is a succulent that appropriately enough grows in rocky areas on hills and ridges. There seem to be a few varieties, but they all are very similar in regards to stem and leaves. I've always liked succulents, and these especially, because of where they live.
Posted by: the Robot Vegetable at December 7, 2005 06:41 PM