May 5, 2009

Bathed in dew



Dyckia reitzii type form and Dyckia catharinensis type form
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Here you see these plants by the break of the day and bathed by the dawning dew.
Dew is an important source of water and may be the only for months in a roll.
Starry nights, when clouds are far way, the air use to be cooler.
Cold starry nights preceded by warm bright day are essential to form dew.
All hot surfaces when touched by the cool night air produces a cover of dew
Dew water is very import for rupiculous Dyckias and may be the only significant source of water available in months.
Dewed mornings precede magnificent blue sun shining days.
Dew brings the magic and the joy of life in wilderness.
These two plants here are soaked in dew water.


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