Illustration for birdmoss
moss covered boots, bedfordale
Foz d’Égua, Portugal
would you eat these snail pastries?
~The view from beneath the trees🌳
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Caria chrysame psittacus, a type of metalmark butterfly known for its shimmery green markings. Photo credit: Kim Garwood
I hate that I’m always trying to find cool biology themed stuff to wear but all the “nature inspired” clothing companies just have like two crossed arrows or a minimalistic mountain on a sweatshirt. Fucking lame, that’s barely even nature-adjacent. Put the life cycle of a salamander on a jacket, put hyena skeleton patterns on leggings, put a damn field guide of birds of prey on a peacoat and THEN you can have my money. Do NOT give me a shirt with a leaf on it that says “stay wild” or some bullshit I would much prefer clothing that broadcasts to everyone around me how many teeth an adult Jaguar has or how some pitcher plants can catch and digest rats.
— To the Young Who Want to Die, Gwendolyn Brooks
[ text ID: Graves grow no green that you can use. / Remember, green’s your color. / You are Spring. ]