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Post by blueadzuki on Aug 20, 2011 19:42:01 GMT -5
Belladonna or deadly nightshade - It's one of the most deadly plants around No that's bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcama en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_dulcamara. Bellandona is in fact an upright plant, with cup shaped flowers and black berries
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Post by MikeH on Aug 21, 2011 4:05:33 GMT -5
Oops. Not paying close enough attention to what I was doing. Thanks for the correction. Regards, Mike
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 22, 2011 11:51:48 GMT -5
Can any of you identify this mystery melon...the Grey Green one. It has radial cracks around the flower end. It's yellow fleshed inside. It's came from either Alan's orange flesh melons or Long Island Seed exotic melon mix. I can't tell, they are all tangled together. It's very sweet and very strange. Attachments:
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 22, 2011 11:53:07 GMT -5
It looks like it's been through a battle. I'm sure I saw it in Melon's for the Passionate Grower, but, I don't own that book and can't look it up. Attachments:
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Post by steev on Aug 22, 2011 19:25:51 GMT -5
Very sweet and very strange? It's my long-lost twin, veets!
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 23, 2011 0:34:13 GMT -5
Leo wants to know are you green? As a farmer if your skin is crackled...well that's natural.
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Post by steev on Aug 23, 2011 11:18:50 GMT -5
Green? Only between my toes.
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