As a continuation of previous post "Warning to humanity", this picture perhaps more faithfully reflects our consumer society and how much nature means to us ...
Oh gosh, I'm guilty.
I see maple, milkweed, pine, oak - and I don't know the remaining two.
Where you see milkweed ? The first row, center ..? hmmm , can't be sure
Of course, plants don't spend millions of dollars each year on advertising.
BRANDS:
What's the crocodile one?
Facebook, Mcdees, Apple,
Volkswagon, Nike
NATURE:
Maple, ?, Pine,
Oak, ?, ?
I suck, I would have to ask my dad, he'll know the rest.
I can recognize Oak, Pine and Maple but aside from that, the rest eludes me and I have spent nights sleeping in the woods
I can't name any of the plants...
aza, lacoste
im kind of a nature guy so i can name the all in danish and the brands ofc
cool pics btw sinesa
I admitted defeat after oak and pine..
but what Alex said is true. Certain things get pumped into our daily life whether we seek them or not.
I got Oak, Pine, and Maple, but the rest eluded me. I could name all the brands as well. I love nature, but I study insects, not plants. If you had put bugs instead, I would have been able to do it easily
I am guessing at #6 as a Aspen leaf
[quote name='Alex Feather' date='Dec 26 2011, 04:44 PM' post='560040']
Of course, plants don't spend millions of dollars each year on advertising.
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Awesome Feather! And despite that, most people in this thread can still recognize half of the plantlife. I see no reason to feel guilty.
My woman and I could name 4 plants with joint forces. Interesting picture. Yes, we should know better our trees..
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