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Red Japanese Maple
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I'm useless with plants, everything I try to grow, dies - even cactii.
Bought an Aspidistra elatior a while back and it's still going strong, these would survive a nuclear attack.
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Silver Maple
Red Maple(My absolute favorite)
Don't remember what this one is, but it looks nice
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Red maple rules!
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Often, in our attempts to show people that they do not know what they believe they do, it is exposed that they lack any identity whatsoever - beyond the belief that they know anything at all.
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Ahh but the Queen of Maples has got to be the Sugar Maple!! Though its Fall show of colours isn't perhaps as wow-ish as other maples, what it lacks in visual appeal is more than made up in other delights of the senses: the rustic fragrance of a vat of sap boiling over an open flame in the sugar shack, the melodious ting-ting-ting drips of sap hitting old fashioned metal sap buckets, the sheer pleasure of getting one's hands and face all sticky with maple syrup poured straight onto snow to be hardened off as taffy and to be picked up with a stick or wooden popsicle stick.
Sugaring off season will soon be upon us here. One of the truly delectable joys of the late Winter season.
Cheers!...Aemma
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The Baobab Tree of Madagascar has always intrigued me.
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The Canada Lily--native to the northeastern US & southeastern Canada:
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