Lots of pine pollen this year, creating a thick yellow skin on the water's surface.
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It was interesting to see pollen outlining some of the leaf edges too, even beneath the surface!
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Fern pondweed (Potamogeton robbinsii)
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Amazing! Even the milfoil looks pretty when coated with it!
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