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Jun 15th, 2007 at 03:44 AM
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TweetyBird
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I know I should know the name of this, but I cant remember. It usually grows in damp places, is about 10 inches tall and it gets a single stem that rises above it with red 'berries' on it in the late summer to fall.
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Microsorum pustulatum
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Onoclea sensibilis
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Woodwardia areolata
I love the sweet scents wafting in the breeze. I stop to admire the vibrant colors of all living things. And people think me odd. Then ODD I am!!!
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The Man
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The Man
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its probably not it but...staghorn fern? though I've never heard of ferms setting berries!
Helping the world one seed at a time When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant. Mary Ann LaPensee
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They look like ferns, so I'd figure on them being ferns.
Dunno' . . . maybe you should set aside a spot for them and cultivate them. You might get some nice ferns.
When sorting seeds, do not whistle.
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TweetyBird
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RugbyHukr WINS!! It is Onoclea sensibilis! Thank you all for your input! google pic of whazzitThere is a row of it growing on my hill. Now I have to get BF to not weedwack that area. This broken weedwacker is showing me all sorts of goodies out there!
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