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A 450-times magnified view of trichomes on the edge of Thunbergia alata, the Black-eyed Susan vine.

Image by Dr. Shirley Owens.

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    I do love me some trichomes. Funny I came across this, though, my boyfriend and I just had an hour-long conversation...
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