

There must be a not quite small underground structure to the plant, like a tuber, or corm, or something similar. If you can take it out of the soil, you may have better chances at identification.


There must be a not quite small underground structure to the plant, like a tuber, or corm, or something similar. If you can take it out of the soil, you may have better chances at identification.
Mmm, quiche with fromage de chèvre

That’s “parviflorum”? I wonder how large grandiflorum is
Thanks so much, this is also one of the things that annoys me on Lemmy


I don’t think they’re forbidden. You can buy them e.g. here https://www.heckenpflanzendirekt.de/immergrune-heckenpflanzen/kirschlorbeer.html
Sure, let’s write a proposal for LSD-based feline experimentation, give the cats just catnip and keep the LSD for ourselves.
Only if we assume they can’t be ressurected
Obligatory mention of the novel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schild’s_Ladder](Schild’s Ladder) by Greg Egan.
Such a scenario would be interesting indeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfoxide
for the less-scientific-but-still-want-the-correct-wikipedia-article among us


I think that’s only used in Chinese and Japanese, so that °C occupies as much space as a Chinese/Japanese character.
Everybody knows you can factorize out the sum in the denominator because it doesn’t depend on j (It’s just a normalization factor)
Thanks! It’s a pet peeve of mine when people use an abbreviated genus name without having written the full genus name first.
“Cross”-posted you say?