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Dr. Jason Norsworthy, Division of Agriculture weed scientist, right, and graduate student Michael Houston examine soybeans used as biodetectors in a dicamba volatility study. The project also uses electronic sensors to detect dicamba in the air over a field treated with the herbicide. Norsworthy said the soybeans are more sensitive than the electronic sensors and cupping of the leaves could indicte volatized dicamba even if the sensors don't show any in the air.

Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller.

Jeremiah Weed bottle & glass.

 

Curious stuff, very palatable and moreish, it has strange effects!

 

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Not a florist would ever pine for the grandeur of a weed

Not a woman should shed a tear for a bouquet in deed.

   

oh gosh... i am being too serious now. :P

  

Amsterdam Coffeeshop 'Bushdoctor', Thorbeckeplein 28

Today I cut our grass, front and back, and made a concerted effort to mow down the weeds that had grown over winter. Later when I went out there was this one weed defiantly standing there.

Make the most of it weed for soon you will die!

A weed grows out of an old ladle in Troy, N.Y.

 

This is outside the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway's museum on the grounds of the old Burden Iron Works. The director tells me it the ladle was used for molten slag back in the day. Now it's a massive planter.

 

The museum is an interesting look at the area's industrial heritage. Unfortunately for Troy, once one of the wealthiest places in the nation, it's mostly in the past tense -- most of the industry is gone.

 

This slag ladle and a few other big relics sit and rust. There is however a superbly preserved ladle car, a massive cauldron sitting on a railroad car chassis ... a great-lloking hunk of metal.

This "weed" looks a lot like a rose. What is it?

A local farmer was weeding his padi-field using tools made of bamboo.

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Weed growing out of a rough white stone wall near Süleymaniye Mosque, photographed in Istanbul, May 2012.

 

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some kind of weed in the front yard. looks like some kind of midget wheat.

Some weed ... an interesting ball of fluff and stuff. It was a windy day, but I had to get a good shot of the weed so I turned up the iso and a faster shutter stopped the motion pretty good. More noise, but I think the noise works. Reminds me of my film days when noise was a good thing..!!

 

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This is the lettuce after weeding in the walkways. I still have to weed between the plants. The weeds were heavy in these two rows so I raked out the debris. The walkways to the left were weeded also, but I didn't remove the debris there.

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Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) ― 1 - 2' tall.

Butterflyweed, Butterfly milkweed, Orange milkweed,

Pleurisy root Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed Family)

Blooms May - September.

Flower's nectar attractive to butterflies.

Native perennial. Statewide in Arkansas.

Irresistible to butterflies, this is found nearly statewide

from May to September. Its bright orange to reddish-

orange flowers are seen less frequently in the Delta region.

This bushy, 1 1/2-2 ft. perennial is prized for its large, flat-topped

clusters of bright-orange flowers. The leaves are mostly alternate,

1 1/2–2 1/4 inches long, pointed, and smooth on the edge. The

yellow-orange to bright orange flower clusters, 2–5 inches across,

are at the top of the flowering stem. The abundance of stiff, lance-

shaped foliage provides a dark-green backdrop for the showy flower

heads. This showy plant is frequently grown from seed in home gardens.

Its brilliant flowers attract butterflies. Because its tough root was chewed

by the Indians as a cure for pleurisy and other pulmonary ailments, Butterfly

Weed was given its other common name, Pleurisy Root. Although it is

sometimes called Orange Milkweed, this species has no milky sap.

  

Interesting use for the seeds of the Butterfly Weed/Milkweed:

www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/Milkweed.htm

  

alil weed never hurt your creativity

Weed homecoming show @ 360 Glen. Hugo Noriega thrashing on bass.

A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows. ~Doug Larson

 

Weed flowers in the Captital City.

All are from my morning walk way. :))

Sargasso Weed,Sargassum natans gathers in large mats in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Storms breaks up these mats and they then drift via currents all over the Atlantic. Little gas floats allow this brown algae (Phaeophyta) to ride atop the waves in the open ocean.

 

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Flat weed or Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata). A weed of lawns, pastures roadsides and waste places. Como NSW Australia, December 2008.

A little weed growing in my front lawn

Weed w/ Naomi Punk & Mass Marriage @ Antisocial. Unfortunately, I missed Naomi Punk & Mass Marriage. This was Hugo's last Vancouver show with the band. I remember the first show he played with Weed and it was in Seattle @ Cairo. I went down to that show asking Hugo if he wanted to ride down - that's when he texted me back saying he was now in the band. lol.

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In Holland you can order weed/hash just like you order a pizza.

I liked how the sun fell through the pine branches onto this weed.

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