+ I Thought It Was Relevant That They Included Those As Well Because His Legs Do Resemble Them Now With The Bark-like Patterns On Them - Tumblr Posts
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Early October on Dunkard Creek at Mason-Dixon Historical Park. Even with the first frost just around the corner, life abounds along the stream, including: sulphur shelf fungus (Laetiporus sulphureus), more commonly known as chicken-of-the-woods; fall phlox (Phlox paniculata); and the flamboyantly-beautiful New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae). The park is also at the eastern-most range of the thorny-trunked honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), whose common name derives from the sweet taste of its edible fruit pods.
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MY MOTHER IS WHERE IT BEGINS: aesthetics.
there's another picture of chicken-in-the-woods here (which is on his arms) and also what honey locusts trees look like!
+ i thought it was relevant that they included those as well because his legs do resemble them now with the bark-like patterns on them
and he can also produce those same sort of thorns out of them whenever he feels threatened so yeahhh