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1975
Side - full garden:
"T" 820g.
100 now dead
315g.
+15 now.
red dead peds.
415g.
#15 now dead
100 wounded
460g
smaller bed
fades off
due to a
1/2" forer
grub in stalk
"F"
320
flowers
735g
575g.
"D"
"V" = A
tag "v" = A
seed peds.
190g.
12-15 now dark
120-180 dead
∞ 560g. went to dead.
seed peds "C"
470g.
120-160mm seed
Tails are between 1 at 2 mm before they disintegrate.
about 75% of the Tillandsia area is dead Tillandsia. There
must have been 3 to 6 hummers working on the
study area. No noticeable disintegration yet of the
dead leaves on the weighed plants. Found one gecko
under a Tillandsia, right to the saddle V. Also saw
one other lively lizard on the area, I think. Saw curly bird
droppings but no Burline's tracks. Mouse tracks just
below the area. Rocks on top of the hill have all been
scraped away, and there are motorcycle tracks up to
the top. Cheerful Charlie's B16 Tillandsia sign
looks the same as before.