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seed jag

Posted 07-04-2009 at 05:27 PM by Turtle
i have climbed to the mountaintop! while there, i gathered some seeds from wild growing lupine, and now that i have climbed down off the mountain i have commenced a jag to collect more seeds in the wild. took off today & walked to an unmowed field about a mile away & started gathering. i especially wanted to get the yellow salsify i earlier spotted there & i came prepared with a dozen or so rinsed out zipper tobacco puches. looking for native plants only, no aliens thank you, & filled two pouches with the salsify seed, found a lupine that may be different from those collected on the mountain top & got a few pods, found some california poppies, but only two pods ripe but picked them and they 7 seeds anyway to pop in a poucher, collected some pinks roots & all, collected two pouches of seeds of i don't know what but the seeds look kewl on a grip of these low-growers now all brownified, and one entire eighteen inch plant roots & all with peach colored flowers that i have never seen before. so yeah; seed jag.
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    yellow salsify not native!!! no more of that then.
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    Posted 07-04-2009 at 10:50 PM by Turtle Turtle is offline
 


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