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ABC of Gardening - Plants, Shrubs, Trees 2018

Started by junee, December 31, 2017, 05:14:25 PM

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JaneS


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JaneS

Ugni...commonly known as Chilean Guava...I had to look it up!  Love it!

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MarsGal

Sorry gang, my brain must have been on vacation this morning. Bear Valley Sandwort is part of the Ursina species.

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Yarrow

All is forgiven.  I must admit, I'm easily confused these days!

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JaneS


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JaneS

Endive more salad...or fry it like my grandmother did!

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JaneS


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JaneS


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Quercus   are the fruit edible? or only for pigs...

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radish


Yes, acorns are edible by humans - if they are soaked in water for a while to leach out the tannins in them. Most of the time the acorns were then dried and ground into a flour. It was a staple crop of some Native Americans before grains replaced them.

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