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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

6-4 Indian Cucumber Root, Thimbleweed, Alfalfa, Harebells

6-4 The dangling spider-like flowers of Indian cucumber Root hang beneath the plant's upper whorl of leaves.
Thimblewee, AKA Fall Anemone, favors rocky woods and banks.
Alfalfa, AKA Lucerne, is a common fodder species that has escaped to roadsides and waste places.
Harebells, AKA Bluebells, are coloring rocky banks, shores and meadows. John

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