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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Girls and Boys
click on this photo by Ned Harris, 11/9/11
Desert Broom
(
Baccharis sarothroides
) is diecious (i.e., has separate and distinct male and female plants) (sounds like: die EEE shush). On the left, the male (
see also this photo
from Bob Wenrick); on the right, the female (
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