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WOW that is uncanny! You are right, it does look like a lady! Very cool! I buy cut cypress knees from a place about 10 miles from here and use them in my yard and greenhouse as accent pieces around ponds and the like. Vining plants love to grow over them. They also have river driftwood for orchid and bromeliad mounting.
Sweetness of nature with uninhabited domains. Big Cypress is the most biologically diverse region of the terrestrial Everglades. The cypress forest is host to an array of flora and fauna, including mangroves, orchids, alligators. Thanks for sharing
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