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Dog-strangling vine seed pods [1/1]
The pods are much larger than the tiny flowers and stylish in a 1950s
sort of way. If I let them ripen they'd split open and a lot of tiny seeds would be spread around by the wind. England isn't warm enough for this weed to be much of a problem; it hitch-hiked into my garden with a plant I bought at a community event. This species is a leading contender for total domination of Canada. [ Section: 1/1 File: z_Cynanchum_4582a.JPG UUencoded by: Turnpike Integrated Version 5.02 S ] sum -r/size 31334/469064 section (from "begin" to "end") sum -r/size 4942/340420 entire input file -- Sue ] |
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