Maple leaves are pretty recognizable. There's a whole entire country that's got one on its flag.
209 0 ReplySplit the middle. Japanese Maple Tree leaves look almost identical to Marijuana leaves.
8 0 ReplyMaple leaves are pretty recognizable, but if I saw a silhouette of a marijuana leaf next to the silhouette of a maple leaf, I'd probably pick out the marijuana leaf first. I'm not really even a weed user. Might just be me, though.
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(four leaf) clover have to be in the top five most recognizable too
89 0 ReplyProbably more recognizable TBH.
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I think Canada would like a word
68 0 ReplyI always recognize the Canadian flag because of the iconic marijuana leaf
23 0 ReplyLegalise Canada
23 0 ReplyM.A.C. enters the chat
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Canada would like to have a word
50 0 ReplyCanada: Am I a joke to you?
13 0 ReplyThe kids in the hall say yes
10 0 ReplyYes. This country certainly is right now
2 0 ReplyHave you seen South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut?
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Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy is a pretty memorable silhouette.
19 0 ReplyPine needles?
Maple leafs
Four leaf covers
Palm fronds?
Pineapple leafs are pretty identifiable
16 0 ReplyA pineapple leaf on its own could be any kind of long thin leaf though. It's only on a pineapple that they're obvious
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Shamrocks are pretty recognisable too.
14 0 ReplySorry, maple leaf for the win.
11 0 ReplyHave to say oak myself, at least in the northern hemisphere.
6 0 ReplyPointy oak, round oak or broad oak?
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Palm leaves ?
4 0 ReplyNah, it risks getting mixed up with maple's.
Haven't you seen any Gingko biloba?
4 0 ReplyWhat a relief.
2 0 ReplyWhat a reefer leaf
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Any love for the Hong Kong orchid?
2 0 ReplyI wouldn't go that far. I have no idea what it even looks like.
2 0 ReplyThanks Bob.
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