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Name That Native

Identifying our Native Flora

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Blomquist Garden of Native Plants

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This web page namethatnative.blogspot.com states the following, "Wednesday, September 29, 2010." We saw that the webpage said " Welcome to another week of native plants! This week well focus on more plants of interest for fall." It also said " There will be three or four more entries for this blog, then it will take the rest of fall and winter off, to re-emerge in Spring as plants poke their heads above the leaves. Native perennial to two feet. Leaves very narrow, with a single vein and conspicuous resinous dots. From week five of this blog. COMMON SNEEZEWEED Asteraceae - Aster family."

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