i have noticed my mimosa hostilis plants to be covered in mushroom-shaped crystal-esque trichromes, some of which have a faint pinkish/reddish hue. which were less prominent (both in quantity and size) on the younger green seedlings, but as the branch/stem turns red, they become more and more blatant (maturing at about the same time and rate as the plant's thorns).
they are very similar to cannabis trichomes in appearance, only noticeably bigger (not terribly huge, but you don't need a jeweler's loop to get a proper glance).
have these been analysed at all?
are they of interest? or just a pretty decoration..
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