Welcome, you've got mayo
Created on: May 1st, 2006
Welcome, you've got mayo
The Larch is essentially a mountain tree. It abounds on the Alps up to an altitude of 5,000 feet, and occurs on the Apennines and Carpathians, but is unknown in a wild state on the Pyrenees, or in the Spanish or Scandinavian peninsulas. It forms large wo

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May 1st, 2006
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The male cone (microstrobilus or pollen cone) is structurally similar across all conifers, differing only in small ways (mostly in scale arrangement) from species to species. Extending out from a central axis are microsporophylls (modified leaves). Under
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wtf Dew army
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You stole this form a guy who made it an hour ago, go burn.
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Earlier comment has been retracted, my apologies for the confusion
May 1st, 2006
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I'm crediting him, and I just made this because I always understood "you've got mayo". I'm not stealing anything or trying to be creative. I just felt like doing it.
May 1st, 2006
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That *did* occur to me. Slightly lacking in originality, however.