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hopelessbf
Small Pink Flower
  Small Pink Flower July 19, 2012
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Small Pink Flower
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plantgirl2011
plantgirl2011
Purple Salsify
  Purple Salsify June 27, 2012
Purple Salsify
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Asiatic Lily
  Asiatic Lily June 05, 2012
Asiatic Lily
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TeresaMorrison
TeresaMorrison
Purple Rock Rose
  Purple Rock Rose May 31, 2012
Purple Rock Rose
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Producer
Producer
Vetch
  Vetch April 08, 2012
Vetch
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1506
Dinglydell
Dinglydell
Dragon Arum
  Dragon Arum June 09, 2011
Dragon Arum
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1957
gardengeek
gardengeek
Pygmy Fameflower
  Pygmy Fameflower May 05, 2011
This should be edible, but I'm not sure... Pygmy Fameflower
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brayolin
brayolin
DESERT ROSE
  DESERT ROSE May 04, 2011
DESERT ROSE
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CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Grevillea
  Grevillea April 16, 2011
Grevillea
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CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Leaf Cactus
  Leaf Cactus March 24, 2011
Leaf Cactus
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boyhuntsforbliss
boyhuntsforbliss
Toad lily
  Toad lily October 05, 2010
Picture is taken last fall after the first frost! New
flowers are still in bud stage for this year.
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Toad lily
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tktikara
tktikara
Coral Vine
  Coral Vine October 03, 2010
An evergreen fast growing vine. The leaves are dark green and heart shaped. Its tendrils can reach up to 40 feet. It produces beautiful bright pink flowers that most insects seem to be attracted to (especially bees). Coral Vine
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cynthialou587
cynthialou587
Cyclamen
  Cyclamen September 25, 2010
Cyclamen
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dontfencemein
dontfencemein
Iron Weed
  Iron Weed September 14, 2010
Iron Weed
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texasgardner
texasgardner
Plumeria
  Plumeria September 11, 2010
Plumeria
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Thunder
Thunder
RedBud
  RedBud August 30, 2010
Early settlers sometimes used redbud blossoms as a salad food. Redbud bark was used to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia. Medicinal Uses: A tea made from the inner bark is highly astringent. Used in the treatment of fevers, diarrhea and dysentery, it is also a folk remedy for leukemia. A cold infusion of the roots and inner bark have been used to treat various chest complaints including whooping cough and congestion. Bark of redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment RedBud
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Thunder
Thunder
High John the Conqueror
  High John the Conqueror June 29, 2010
High John the Conqueror is a legendary figure, a black slave who by virtue of his cleverness and quick wits always managed to get the best of his "masters." It is only within comparatively recent years that any certainty has existed in relation to the plant from which jalap root is obtained. It was first spoken of in 1609, as Bryonia mechoacana nigricans, then it was regarded by Ray as Convolvulus Americanus jalapium dictus, after which Tournefort, being deceived by persons who assert High John the Conqueror
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Thunder
Thunder
RedBud
  RedBud June 19, 2010
Early settlers sometimes used redbud blossoms as a salad food. Redbud bark was used to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia Medicinal Uses: A tea made from the inner bark is highly astringent. Used in the treatment of fevers, diarrhea and dysentery, it is also a folk remedy for leukemia. A cold infusion of the roots and inner bark have been used to treat various chest complaints including whooping cough and congestion. Bark of redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment o RedBud
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Geranium
  Geranium June 16, 2010
Geranium
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Rock Clematis
  Rock Clematis June 16, 2010
Rock Clematis
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Entheogen
Entheogen
Mandrake
  Mandrake June 11, 2010
Because mandrake contains deliriant hallucinogenic tropane
alkaloids such as hyoscyamine and the roots sometimes
contain bifurcations causing them to resemble human figures,
their roots have long been used in magic rituals, today also
in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism
religions such as Odinism. All parts of the mandrake plant
are poisonous. Photo by:
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#1506; More Entheogenic Plants: [[]]http://healthyhomegarde
Mandrake
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Thunder
Thunder
Common Milkweed
  Common Milkweed June 08, 2010
External. It is a common practice among the laity to remove warts by the application of the fresh, milky juice of the plant. Krausi believed it effective in removing small epitheliomata. Internal. As the root possesses tonic, diuretic, and anthelmintic properties it may be used occasionally for the functions indicated. The heart-action is stimulated by it, and it has been suggested as a useful remedy in muscular rheumatoid affections, acting much like macrotys. Constipation is said to be favorab Common Milkweed
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Thunder
Thunder
Echinacea
  Echinacea June 07, 2010
Results of archeological digs indicate that Native Americans may have used Echinacea for more than 400 years to treat infections and wounds and as a general "cure-all." Purple coneflower has a long history of medicinal use. Native Americans used it as an antidote for snake bit and other venomous bites and stings. It was also used in a smoke treatment for headaches. Purple coneflower was used to calm toothaches and sore gums, and tea form it was drunk to treat colds, mumps, arthritis Echinacea
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Thunder
Thunder
Dovesfoot Cranesbill
  Dovesfoot Cranesbill May 30, 2010
It is found by experience to be singularly good for wind cholic, as also to expel the stone and gravel in the kidneys. The decoction thereof in wine, is an excellent good cure for those that have inward wounds, hurts, or bruises, both to stay the bleeding, to dissolve and expel the congealed blood, and to heal the parts, as also to cleanse and heal outward sores, ulcers and fistulas; and for green wounds, many do only bruise the herb, and apply it to the places, and it heals them quickly. The sa Dovesfoot Cranesbill
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Thunder
Thunder
Colorado Four O'Clock
  Colorado Four O'Clock May 28, 2010
The Hopis used the roots of older plants to make a blood-strengthening tea for pregnant women. Teas were also made to treat colic, eye infections, muscle soreness, body swellings, rheumatism, and indigestion. The Acoma and Laguna pueblo tribes dried the leaves for smoking material, and some say the plant has a sedative proper The dried root can be ground into a powder, mixed with cereal flours, and used to make bread. This bread is eaten to reduce the appetite The Navajos boiled the flowers to m Colorado Four O'Clock
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heidbenati
heidbenati
Pink, Purple and White Vetch
  Pink, Purple and White Vetch May 26, 2010
Pink, Purple and White Vetch
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heidbenati
heidbenati
'Emerald Blue'
  'Emerald Blue' May 26, 2010
'Emerald Blue'
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Utah Milkvetch
  Utah Milkvetch May 22, 2010
It is poisonous to livestock, so avoid planting where animals graze. Utah Milkvetch
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terrahbell
terrahbell
RED CLOVER
  RED CLOVER May 08, 2010
RED CLOVER
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terrahbell
terrahbell
PHILOX
  PHILOX May 07, 2010
PHILOX
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