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Delicate little thing… Seining for Shad…
September 20, 2010
Frank Wallace Uncategorized 2 Comments
Grows around the lake, and produces these seed heads around late September.
Jemme Hennessey Apr 04, 2012 @ 01:23:08
I wanna know too! They smell so sweet and they grow as giant bushes in the lowlands near copan lake. Personally, I like to think they contribute to why Tim Tucker’s honey is so good!
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Frank Wallace Apr 04, 2012 @ 08:32:31
Hi Jemme. I found out that this is “Buttonbush” (Cephalanthus occidentalis). They have an amazingly complex flower.
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Apr 04, 2012 @ 01:23:08
I wanna know too! They smell so sweet and they grow as giant bushes in the lowlands near copan lake. Personally, I like to think they contribute to why Tim Tucker’s honey is so good!
Apr 04, 2012 @ 08:32:31
Hi Jemme. I found out that this is “Buttonbush” (Cephalanthus occidentalis). They have an amazingly complex flower.