Post AM9vAE3eXRbcDJx8LI by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
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(DIR) Post #AM9uhzeIW7VLPudArQ by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:16:49Z
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What's the name of this plant? The region is lousy with them.
(DIR) Post #AM9um0yRX6ZQgUyHKa by Evenkeeld@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:17:33Z
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@GettingCooked Yarrow?
(DIR) Post #AM9uqG8T6VrMrkgUyG by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:18:19Z
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@Evenkeeld that sounds about right.
(DIR) Post #AM9vAE3eXRbcDJx8LI by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:21:55Z
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@Evenkeeld Yep. TYFYK
(DIR) Post #AM9vWOTiTarQu2iLj6 by SirTenCyprids@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:25:56Z
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@GettingCooked I’m not great at ID’ing, but IF it is Yarrow, it has some good uses.
(DIR) Post #AM9vtc4g5mSHjO4gca by VeddyBadAng@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:30:07Z
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@GettingCooked @Evenkeeld I always thought that was Queen Anne's Lace:https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/queen-annes-lace-daucus-carota/
(DIR) Post #AM9w24Ze12ZqRAaodc by VeddyBadAng@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:31:39Z
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@GettingCooked @Evenkeeld Pretty sure that's what it is -- see the tiny purple flowers in the very center?
(DIR) Post #AM9w3ydd3VsUbhMfEO by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:32:00Z
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@SirTenCyprids Indeed. After @Evenkeeld called it, I did a semi-deep dive on the subject. I noticed it hanging and drying in one of the rooms of the Port Royal habitation the other day. I didn't take a pic of that room as with was crowded with nervous Germans, all masked up.
(DIR) Post #AM9wH3125jt1wqXnAO by Evenkeeld@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:34:22Z
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@VeddyBadAng @GettingCooked looks close too. I'm no plant guru though.
(DIR) Post #AM9x2467sz0EumLWJE by NoAgendaMO@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T18:42:51Z
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@GettingCooked it looks like wild carrot. Also called Queen Anne’s lace or bishops lace.
(DIR) Post #AMA1tbyR49gf8yXMye by Marbo@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T19:37:21Z
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@NoAgendaMO @GettingCooked as a kid we called it Queen Ann's poop, cause it smells kinda bad.And still call it that today :)
(DIR) Post #AMA220SBvySpNqSTYG by AwnryAble@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-03T19:38:52Z
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@GettingCooked Queen Ann lace, all the way. The closed up clusters are the tell
(DIR) Post #AMAPsCGJZcbM0jl4yG by SirTenCyprids@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-04T00:06:01Z
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@GettingCooked that is a cool looking room!
(DIR) Post #AMAQ13yFlmxEtzXQB6 by GettingCooked@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-04T00:07:37Z
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@SirTenCyprids A re-creation of the habitation built in 1605. Sam the Champ made drawings up the wazoo.
(DIR) Post #AMCj80wxgcNh0Osjse by Boolysteed@noagendasocial.com
2022-08-05T02:51:12Z
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@VeddyBadAng @GettingCooked @Evenkeeld I’m with Angela on this Queens Anne Lace, used as a method of birth control by Native peoples of N. America.