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May 27, 2015 12:49 PM CST
Kentucky 😔 (Zone 6a)
Cactus and Succulents Region: Kentucky Moon Gardener Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals Plant Identifier
Garden Ideas: Level 2
I'm not really sure if they are plant related, I kind of think they come from and animal but I really have no idea!

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As you can see, they're tiny!
They each have one small hole, and are hollow, some of them still have dirt in the hole, that's why some look like they have a dark spot.
They're round but not perfectly round, kinda flat on the side with the hole.
They are hard as rocks! I mean I can't even crush one between my nails, it takes some serious force to break on!
I find them in losely scattered piles, on top of, and just beneath soil level.
They're very common, but hard to spot.
Please tree mail me for trades, I'm ALWAYS actively looking for more new plants, and love to trade!

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