reminds me of the dropped needles of bald cypress, Taxodium distichum. if the woody knobby things are embedded within the ground, they may be short “cypress knees,” above-ground growths of bald cypress roots believed to be an adaptation to access air in their often moist environments.
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reminds me of the dropped needles of bald cypress, Taxodium distichum. if the woody knobby things are embedded within the ground, they may be short “cypress knees,” above-ground growths of bald cypress roots believed to be an adaptation to access air in their often moist environments.
not a botanist, though.