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We hiked the 2 mile loop in I'on Swamp in the Francis Marion forest and spotted a prothonotary warbler by the main bridge. A few pickerel weed were in blossom north of the trail.
A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows.
Doug Larson
Upland rice weeds / POACEAE (grass family)
Weed name: Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop.
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I was a long way off when I snapped this, so didn't see the spider web at all until I downloaded. And then I found the spider! :-) This weed grows along the edge of my pond.
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Survival is prime, I know my place. A little weed, spindly
and week, no beauty or fine structure, no fruits to eat
I fight for my spot amongst my kin and not. Reach high I’m
driven as quick as I can, no time for views or panoramas here
Life is a struggle; you think I’ve time to look round. I must
look for weakness and strive for success you imbecile, for what else is there
Weed is a substance that remains unlawful while in the United States, but remains often utilized and generally accessible. According to the main researcher of one NIDA marijuana study, We'd no problem recruiting many people between your ages of 55 and 30 who've smoked marijuana atleast 5,000
Suddenly, this year, weed started growing in my compound..I think it was the work of some birds who brought the seed to place..
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.
2007/10/21
Des herbes décoratives sur l'île Notre-Dame.
Some kind of decorative weed on île Notre-Dame
MONDAY 23 APRIL
A WEED WORLD
As part of the SYDNEY'S ongoing Infotainment nights, local Nobody and german duo Iris-A-Maz will share
their weed experiences!
Nobody's ongoing project to reconnect people with plants (i.e. migrants with weeds) in an attempt to remind us all that the romantic view of an "Idillic Australian Landscape" is somewhat nationalistic.
And Iriz-A-Maz from Germany, have been touring the Antipodes look for the weedy global players that share their interests. Iriz-A-Maz write: "in the industrialized western countries everybody talks about the globalisation of world trade, Iriz-A-Maz want to show that plants already did it. Outside everybody's front door: the globalized urban vegetation."
Together, Nobody and Iris-a-Maz are inviting you to indulge in the weed world!
Weedy Tea served from 7.30pm | Presentation from 8pm
For more info:
Nobody: weedyconnect ion.com/
Iris-A-Maz: www.pioto.de.vu/