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PHOTOPAGE 369 |
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Early
June 2008
Central
Jersey's late Spring, 2008, has been relatively warm and wet.
This has encouraged the rapid growth of, well, everything.
369.11 Red
Clover
369.12
Angler
369.13
Grassheads

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Bindweed produces Morning Glory
type blossoms that >> resemble the Morning Glory and vary in
color from white to pink to striped. Here's
an amusing diatribe against this humble plant.
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369.1
Bindweed
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369.2
Catalpa
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369.3
Poison Hemlock |
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< Umbel and Leaves of Socrates'
executioner
Black Locust and Poison Ivy leaves >
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369.4
Intersection of Ivy and
Locust |
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369.5
Painted Turtle (hmmm...hand painted turtle?)
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Found on the path,
perhaps laying eggs, the Painted
Turtle is not as plentiful here as the larger, but somewhat similar
looking Red
Bellied Turtle |
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369.6
Bindweed
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<< On the left is one of the
common grasses that grow here in flower - Unmowed, they reach 6 feet
and are gracefully waving dancers. |
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369.7
Cabbage White on Mustard
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369.8 eeew
- get it offa me |
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369.9 Cow
Parsnip
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<< I just can't resist
popping into my mouth and chewing Cow Parsnip seeds - how about you? Oh
nevermind :-) .
These two beauties were entwined
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369.10
Pinkweed and Forget-me-nots
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