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Monday, October 10, 2011
The odor of Odora
Photo by Ellen Green, 10/9/11
Some people think Odora leaves stink. Judge for yourself. Crush one and take a whiff.
Odora
(Porophyllum gracile)
is in the Sunflower family (Asteraceae) and is blooming in the canyon now. Go sniff it out.
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