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Density
Canadian Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio canadensis)
The bee is not afraid of the Monarch.
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Culvert's Root (Euphorbia corollata)
The dried up rootball of a cedar
A free gift to us.
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8 ft. Tall Teasel plant
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Today, above me.
A window to the sun
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Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia corollata)


Wikipedia entry: Flowering spurge grows in most soil types as long as they are well-drained. It is usually found in prairies, pastures, glades, and along roads and train tracks.[4] It has excellent drought tolerance and develops a deep taproot. It is difficult to transplant once established.[5]
Flowering spurge is native from Texas north to South Dakota and east to the Atlantic coast.[6]
Flowering spurge is native from Texas north to South Dakota and east to the Atlantic coast.[6]
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