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- Sep 25, 2012
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Thanks so much MackChick! I will post when they ripen. Wild cherry, eh? i'm used to identifying cherry trees by the fact that their branch innards smell like watermelon (maybe it's just me) these smell different... but still kind of fruity. Just not the distinctive watermelon smell I'm used to but the cherry trees I've experienced haven't been wild.
Even more fascinating is the "wood blossom" explanation. It feels just like saturated wood! But then again I've seem some terribly weird pupae and cocoons and whatnot as I wander past the "yard" safe zone into the, well, let's just call it the Fire Swamp. Definitely going to keep an eye on those. They totally didn't seem like part of the plant and yet they were... part of the plant!
Thanks again!
(I don't believe ROUS's exist)
(arrrrgggghhh!)
Even more fascinating is the "wood blossom" explanation. It feels just like saturated wood! But then again I've seem some terribly weird pupae and cocoons and whatnot as I wander past the "yard" safe zone into the, well, let's just call it the Fire Swamp. Definitely going to keep an eye on those. They totally didn't seem like part of the plant and yet they were... part of the plant!
Thanks again!
(I don't believe ROUS's exist)
(arrrrgggghhh!)