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May 12, 2014 8:04 PM CST
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I just was outside, I looked to Zinnia and ... unbelievable, "I wrong the Cinderella" ... I thought scared.
I ran back and I checked my records. Ufff ... I was not wrong, the photos are correct. Whistling
I have the proof
05 May, 2014 Thumb of 2014-05-13/Justin/91b5ea and 11 May, 2014 Thumb of 2014-05-13/Justin/3701b2
The plant can be identified in the above photos. Is the same Cinderrella. Hilarious!
Please be indulgent with the weeds from photos above. I studied some of them. I was particularly interested in a new (new for me), and unfortunately invasive, Fatoua villosa (Mulberry-Weed) and a species of Chamaesyce (Euphorbia Family). But enough with them, the Mulberry-Weed start to make seeds and I transplanted two of Chamaesyce (in order to survey the evolution and maybe to ID to species).
Justin
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