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Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Huxley Harter wrote:Are they roots? Perhaps hickory?
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Permaculture...picking the lock back to Eden since 1978.
Pics of my Forest Garden
Greg Martin wrote:Hmmm....that's not dried up mistletoe coming out of pine by any chance?
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“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth, the earth heals us.” ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
greg mosser wrote:poison ivy or one of its rhus brethren?
Heather Sharpe wrote:This is a great mystery, love it!
Is it wintercreeper/euonymus?
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greg mosser wrote:so, to be clear, is the hairiness isn’t damaged bark, but a natural feature of the plant while it’s growing?
“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth, the earth heals us.” ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Heather Sharpe wrote:English Ivy?
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Jocelyn Campbell wrote:Ding, ding, ding!! You guessed it! Well done and apples for you, Heather!!
I did not know that English ivy, common ivy vines could get this massive. These are the vines that were strangling a majestic Douglas fir tree in the wooded part of the property where I live. Some are/were even thicker than this!
Who knew there could be such a thing as ivy wood to burn for heat?!
Now I wonder if anyone else has a picture for a brain teaser.
“Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth, the earth heals us.” ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
Jocelyn Campbell wrote:Meaningless Drivel is where the games are at!
I have a new one, which admittedly I would suck at playing but I think a lot of permies would excel at.
Here's a picture of something I pathetically hacked up with a pruning saw for miniature firewood. It's not seasoned yet, but I brought it in to dry by my woodstove.
Can you guess what this is?
Apples for correct guesses after at least a few folks have given it a try.
Debbie
Goat Lover
Marty Mac wrote:Jordan,
I'll play.
Hedge apple aka. Osage orange aka. Bodark aka. Maclura pomifera?
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
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Jocelyn Campbell wrote:It reminds me of the spoons Paul and others made out of serviceberry aka saskatoon or Amelanchier alnifolia, though I think that might not be it...is it?
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
Marty Mac wrote:Hmmm?
Creamy white berry with those grain characteristics makes me think Hackberry.
What finish have you applied?
And he said, "I want to live as an honest man, to get all I deserve, and to give all I can, and to love a young woman whom I don't understand. Your Highness, your ways are very strange."
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Jocelyn Campbell wrote:Ooh, that looks like a good one, for the game, John!
Random guess only because I've seen people cut it to the ground before: buddlea davidii (sp?) or butterfly bush?
Edited to add: do you mean central/east N. America? (On my phone which doesn't show location.)
greg mosser wrote:a ‘cedar’ of some kind is my guess, whether botanically a true cedar or something that’s just referred to as such.
Note to self: don't get into a fist fight with a cactus. Command this tiny ad to do it:
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