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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Dr. Seuss Plant
Photo by Gene Spesard 3/5/2014
I think
Chia
(
Salvia columbariae
) looks like a plant out of the Dr. Seuss world. It has very nutritious seeds that have been 'rediscovered' in recent years and put to better use than for growing Chia pets.
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