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What is this weed?
What is this weed? I found it growing in our front lawn. John T. Herman 210-396-1974 Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. Don't wait for Congress to set term limits, vote them out after two terms. NOTE TO ALL: Remember to BCC email and protect your friends from hackers if you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, which includes my email address! It is a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses sent all over the world! Erasing the history helps prevent Spammers from mining addresses and viruses from being propagated. THANK YOU! -- John T. Herman 210-396-1974 |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLooks like some people call ?¡®sensitive ¡® plant. If that¡¯s it, the leaves will curl up when touched.On Aug 11, 2024, at 9:04?PM, John T. Herman via groups.io <hardhatherman@...> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSeems to me there are new weeds every year or two, like food for Martians planted in advance of the invasion. But I've seen and touched the "sensitive plant", and it's strange to watch. Must be a really weak cousin of the Venus flytrap (and where are THEY when we need them?). But there's a much more common thing that looks like the sensitive plant but just sits there when you touch it. I had an uncle who was a botanist, and I'd show this to him if I could, but he's resided at Lawnhaven for many years and isn't receiving visitors... don b. On 8/11/2024 9:41 PM, Roy Jerden wrote:
Looks like some people call ?¡®sensitive ¡® plant. If that¡¯s it, the leaves will curl up when touched. |
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