Mid to late spring is the best time. See Sources and Related Links for more details.
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No; all corals are carnivorous.
A bay antler is the second tine of a stag's horn.
none because it's a abiotic
i got 370 million years ago
Soft fern
Hartson is an English variant of the name Hartshorn. Hartshorn is likely to be named after either Hartshorne in Derbyshire or Hartshorn in Northumberland. It's derived from the Old English "heorot" meaning "hart" or "stag" and "horn" meaning "horn". It was used to refer to a hill that resembled a stag's horn.
The same process as re-potting any other fern. Take the plant out of its pot and tease off some of the old compost. Re-pot into the same pot with some fresh compost or into a slightly larger pot.
The branch of a stag's horn is called a "tine." Tines are the points or prongs that extend from the main beam of the antlers, and their number and size can vary based on the age and species of the deer. In male deer, tines develop as they mature, reflecting their health and genetic background.