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Sun, Mar 27, 05 at 17:48
thank you. |
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| Astrantia? It looks like it, including the grooves, the flat side, and the shape, but too fuzzy, from what I remember. If not, a relative, maybe? (Plant family Apiaceae?) |
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| you sure were right when you said they looked like bugs! lisa |
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| I am going with Queen Anne's Lace. |
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- Posted by lauriemoon z7Oregon (My Page) on Mon, Apr 4, 05 at 10:08
| Queen Annes Lace.......Where I live ,,,those are considered to be a weed. Isn't that weird? They really are beautiful at all stages of growing,I think |
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| hmmm....the OSU Seed Biology program has daucus carota seeds and they still don't look the same.... the seed site doesn't have a picture.... i've planted it to see what comes up! i'll post another picture when i've got a seedling. thanks guys! |
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