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handmade34

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21. pipsissewa
Wed Jul 22, 2020, 05:53 PM
Jul 2020

I have been saying it all afternoon and I am drinking pipsissewa tea as I write... a light yummy tea... oh the things we learn on DU

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help with plant identification? [View all] handmade34 Jul 2020 OP
Beautiful! MuseRider Jul 2020 #1
Don't Faux pas Jul 2020 #2
Same here in NE Kansas MuseRider Jul 2020 #9
Wolfbane! mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2020 #3
hmmm handmade34 Jul 2020 #5
Maybe- Looks like some type of kholanchoe sagesnow Jul 2020 #4
not a succulent... handmade34 Jul 2020 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Baked Potato Jul 2020 #7
yes very close... handmade34 Jul 2020 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Baked Potato Jul 2020 #18
Pipsissewa JudyM Jul 2020 #8
you win!!!!!! handmade34 Jul 2020 #11
reading... handmade34 Jul 2020 #12
It's so pretty, gotta love wildflowers. JudyM Jul 2020 #14
tell me about you plant ID app! Kali Jul 2020 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Baked Potato Jul 2020 #17
Seek. JudyM Jul 2020 #23
good photos! Kali Jul 2020 #13
pipsissewa handmade34 Jul 2020 #16
they do! Kali Jul 2020 #19
Pipsissewa or Prince's Pine, which is a lot easier to spell but not as fun to say. yonder Jul 2020 #20
pipsissewa handmade34 Jul 2020 #21
I've never tried the tea, sounds good. yonder Jul 2020 #22
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