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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Exploding senna
photo by Matt (July 2010)
Desert Senna
is another plant that explodes its seeds out of the pod - does the 'pop 'n drop'. You won't see flowers now, but you will see the dried and split seed pods. Shake one out. See what grows.
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