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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
In article pplyinc,
"D. Staples" wrote: "Zarlot531" wrote in message ... Hello... I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is: Also...is the fruit edible? Looks like crabapple, if so, fruit is bitter. Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
"Billy" wrote in message
... In article pplyinc, "D. Staples" wrote: "Zarlot531" wrote in message ... Hello... I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is: Also...is the fruit edible? Looks like crabapple, if so, fruit is bitter. Ignore this fool Ah, the wit and wisdom of a doper. |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
In article pplyinc,
"Don Staples" wrote: "Billy" wrote in message ... In article pplyinc, "D. Staples" wrote: "Zarlot531" wrote in message ... Hello... I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is: Also...is the fruit edible? Looks like crabapple, if so, fruit is bitter. Ignore this fool Ah, the wit and wisdom of a doper. And that is as good as the advice gets from this maudlin, foul mouth of a loser. Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
On Jul 10, 10:45*am, Billy wrote:
In article pplyinc, *"Don Staples" wrote: "Billy" wrote in message .... In article pplyinc, "D. Staples" wrote: "Zarlot531" wrote in message ... Hello... I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is: Also...is the fruit edible? Looks like crabapple, if so, fruit is bitter. Ignore this fool Ah, the wit and wisdom of a doper. And that is as good as the advice gets from this maudlin, foul mouth of a loser. Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Barshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTfcAyYGg&ref=patrick.nethttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo59c7zU&feature=related So, what's the answer? Smartass! |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
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, Frank wrote: On Jul 10, 10:45*am, Billy wrote: In article pplyinc, *"Don Staples" wrote: "Billy" wrote in message ... In article pplyinc, "D. Staples" wrote: "Zarlot531" wrote in message .. . Hello... I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is: Also...is the fruit edible? Looks like crabapple, if so, fruit is bitter. Ignore this fool Ah, the wit and wisdom of a doper. And that is as good as the advice gets from this maudlin, foul mouth of a loser. Ignore this fool -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Barshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTfcAyYGg&ref=patrick.nethttp://www.you tube.com/watch?v=l0aEo59c7zU&feature=related So, what's the answer? Smartass! Don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say a camellia. You'll notice that the leaves are glossy with a smooth edge. Crab apples have a serrated edge to their leaves. In my experience, you need to have leaf, flower, and fruit (seed) to make an identification. Maudlin, foul-mouthed, people with a compulsion to cast someone else as more incompetent than themselves are easier to identify ;o) -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
"Billy" wrote in message ... In article , Frank wrote: Don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say a camellia. You'll notice that the leaves are glossy with a smooth edge. Crab apples have a serrated edge to their leaves. In my experience, you need to have leaf, flower, and fruit (seed) to make an identification. Maudlin, foul-mouthed, people with a compulsion to cast someone else as more incompetent than themselves are easier to identify ;o) -- You certainly are easy to identify as an incompetent, doper. |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
"Billy" wrote in message ... In article , Frank wrote: Don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say a camellia. You'll notice that the leaves are glossy with a smooth edge. Crab apples have a serrated edge to their leaves. In my experience, you need to have leaf, flower, and fruit (seed) to make an identification. It is a serrate edge, you dumb ass, look at the picture, doper. |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
On Jul 10, 2:31�pm, "D. Staples" wrote:
"Billy" wrote in message .... In article , Frank wrote: Don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say a camellia. You'll notice that the leaves are glossy with a smooth edge. Crab apples have a serrated edge to their leaves. In my experience, you need to have leaf, flower, and fruit (seed) to make an identification. It is a serrate edge, you dumb ass, look at the picture, doper. Serrate is fine but I think "erose" is better. Merriam Webster erose adjective : IRREGULAR , UNEVEN ; specifically : having the margin irregularly notched as if gnawed an erose leaf --- |
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What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:41:08 -0700, Billy wrote: Maudlin, foul-mouthed, people with a compulsion to cast someone else as more incompetent than themselves are easier to identify ;o) Hmmm....one who plays with dopes should perhaps be labeled a "doper"? ;-) Your advice given to me yesterday? Pot, kettle and all that, old friend. The cherry toms and peppers are coming on strong as well as the beans, zukes and just found a Suyo Long cuke that will go in two days. The amaranth, Love-Lies-Bleeding, is absolutely gorgeous and a very large plant, about five feet tall and a spread of the same. The longest seed head, which are about thumb sized in diameter and a very nice reddish-maroon color, is over thirty inches long. THe plant has dozens of heads/strands and more forming all the time. The Golden Giant amaranth is over six feet tall with large golden-yellow upright heads of grain. Had the first picking of Empress green beans today......excellant. Picked a few Rattlesnake ploe beans to sample the the flavor is different than the Empress and delightful. Your Vining 'tunias giving you some aroma yet? Chug a bottle of TwoBuckChuck and chill, Billy. Agrafes républicaines de Don de vis Charlie Me being on the north side of a hill, your cornucopia has me drooling. Must be all the lightening that you've been having. The Armenian cucumber is moving around like a cobra in a corner but hasn't set fruit yet. The green beans are in flower as well. All of my tomatoes that are in the ground have at least green tomatoes on them (that includes the Brandywine and the Striped German). The glazing that we've gotten the last few days from the Sun have ripened some hybrid cherry tomatoes (Sungold and Sweet Millions) but none of the Yellow Pear have ripened yet. "Lovey" has been off on family business the last two days so I serve our first garden meal tonight. Zukes and crooknecks with garlic, olive oil, and herbs will accompany a lettuce and tomato garden salad (probably throw in some dandelion too, the sweating has dropped my potassium levels). That will accompany a gorgonzola turkey schnitzel and potato (CSA) pancakes. The trailing petunias are about the size of a cup saucer but they seem to have responded to being in potting soil as opposed to the germination soil. The trombonciniis only 8" high and the bitter melon 6" - 18" high but both are growing well now. From now on, once germinated, my plants are going into potting soil as soon as they are hardened off. The cabbage seems to be a complete bust so I'm switching it with the salad which seems to do OK where the cabbage is now. The corn, sweet and dent, is about 3' - 4' tall. Identified another one of my herbs yesterday. No doubt about it, it's stinging nettle (ouch):-(. Now I find that she is dioecious and I gotta track her down a boyfriend( The echinacea has just flowered as has the thyme but the calendulas have been putting out flowers for the last two months. This is beginning to sound like a parts list, so I'll let it go here. Oh, I gave you that advice after responding to one of his posts which I don't read anymore. He doesn't bring out the best in me. But it is weird. He claims to have a Masters degree but there is no sign of it on his web site. "If" he had one, advertising it would be money in the bank. I'd be surprised if he had an A.A. degree. "Nuff said. Take care "Junger". -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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