I took this picture yesterday of a moso seedling that I am growing outside. I thought it was a nice image of the hairs.
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Moso picture
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Look like I'm sitting in the sea, staring at sea urchins. Very visually stimulating pic. I won't need sugar today.
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Nice photo! Very clear. What kind of camera do you use? Good luck with the moso!!!
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I use a Canon Digital Rebel XT. We have only had it for a little while.. but I am impressed.
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I agree. Great Pic!
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RE: Moso picture
A couple of images of my moso seedling. I am growing this one in my daughters window. I left some outside but they looked like toast when the snow melted about a week ago.
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Those baby mosos sure do have beautiful characteristics. I too was immediately enamored with their setae. I wish I hadn't had to give up on my seedlings, but they were just too wimpy for my climate here.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/ ... 4Large.jpg" border="0" alt="oral setae on 1st year moso seedling">
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/ ... 4Large.jpg" border="0" alt="oral setae on 1st year moso seedling">
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At least you tried to be the moso king. Probably need northern province seed. And then you need to grow out 100,000 seed. One should be hardy enough here, at least in theory. You can be the salix king and I'll be the poplar king.I wish I hadn't had to give up on my seedlings, but they were just too wimpy for my climate here.