You should never forget that every creature has its purpose in the cycle of nature and can also be very important to humans. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture
Hi. That plant you're not sure of is called 'teasel' in English (can be written like 'teazle' or otherwise too. Dipsacus in Latin, there are some different species, I don't know which one this is).
In Dutch it's 'kaardebol', which comes from the word for carding wool, probably it was used for a preparation of woven wool cloth, not for carding un-spun wool.
"Also, just as you want men to do to you, do the same way to them" (Luke 6:31)
Inge Leonora-den Ouden wrote:Hi. That plant you're not sure of is called 'teasel' in English (can be written like 'teazle' or otherwise too. Dipsacus in Latin, there are some different species, I don't know which one this is).
In Dutch it's 'kaardebol', which comes from the word for carding wool, probably it was used for a preparation of woven wool cloth, not for carding un-spun wool.
Thanks Inge! :) super cool
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Uh oh... accidentally found a wire
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Grey in the excavator to put in a new hydrant on basecamp
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Can you see that fiery tree in the distance? It looks like it’s been dipped in red paint.