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Smells like licorice when leaves crushed.
  • Hi @troyunrau, @thererdozensofus is most likely right.
    Wild tarragon, Artemesia dracunculus (same sp. as culinary tarragon), is variable in smell/taste. In SoCal, some have no taste, I am told other pop's do.
    There is a range map here for Canada and U.S., bonap.net

  • Zone 5/6 - Grass?
  • It would help people to ID if you can reply with a flower pic (yes, grasses have flowers) and a state, or at least a region. :)
    If no one can ID, you can also post it to inaturalist.

  • What is the funniest book you’ve ever read?
  • Fifthing (can't second) Douglas Adams.
    Especially love the Dirk Gently books. Seconding Bill Bryson.
    In no particular order:
    Donald E Westlake, Dortmunder series
    Dave Barry, Big Trouble
    *Janet Evanovich, One for the Money and etc.
    Donna Andrews, Murder with Peacocks and etc.
    Early Carl Hiassen

  • No Lawns and Native Plants Resources (request)
  • Hi greatwhiteBuffalo41, Thanks for this great list!
    I don't actually see calscape.org(a project of cnps.org) on the list, even though your reply suggests it is there.
    Would you consider calflora.org what grows here?
    https://www.calflora.org/entry/wgh.html
    It is great for creating hyperlocal plant lists in California.
    ps am noob, idk how to dm

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