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May 27, 2011 1:12 PM CST
Name: BlueFox
Grand Forks, B.C. Cdn. Zone 5A (Zone 4a)
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This is too funny! I'm poking around looking at things, and saw this:

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I thought, man that looks like a Dicentra, but teeny. So I look closer:


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What I thought was crown gall isn't - it's some kind of ephemeral root, like I don't know, Corydalis maybe??? I'm going to watch this, and see what it is. That would be cool to get some kind of free rare alpine plant in the midst of a screwed up order!

Don't I feel like a donkey! Anyway, just goes to show, you never stop learning.

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