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ABC of Gardening - Plants, Shrubs, Trees 2019-2020

Started by JaneS, January 08, 2019, 09:10:18 AM

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Mouse ear  Mouse-ear is a low herb creeping upon the ground by small strings
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Never heard of Buffaloberries, Bubble. Wikipedia does not have much on them. Will have to look further to find out why they are called Buffaloberries. Wikipedia only mentioned that bears eat them. What interests me most, though, is that the plant is a non-legume nitrogen fixer. Now I am wondering what other non-legume nitrogen fixing plants there are. Didn't know there were any; something to look up later when Shan isn't "assisting" with my typing.

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