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We have a very pretty wildflower that grows profusely in this area called Vetch (Several varieties including Common and Hairy). It's in the legume (pea) family, which means it's a climbing plant. Climbing means TENDRILS and anyone that knows me, knows how much I love them! Almost exactly a year ago, Steve and I went on a photo walk along the Rogue river and I found a patch of vetch climbing whatever it could find...in this case, it was clinging to a blade of grass! :)
We have a very pretty wildflower that grows profusely in this area called Vetch (Several varieties including Common and Hairy). It's in the legume (pea) family, which means it's a climbing plant. Climbing means TENDRILS and anyone that knows me, knows how much I love them! Almost exactly a year ago, Steve and I went on a photo walk along the Rogue river and I found a patch of vetch climbing whatever it could find...in this case, it was clinging to a blade of grass! :)
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