raccoon
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Thu Mar-09-06 10:38 AM
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Fern found in SC woods--what is it? |
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Somebody told me the name; it started "lyca (sp?) but I can't remember the rest.
He also told me it's evergreen, wild, in the days of the dinosaurs it grew to 60-80 feet high (now it's about 6-8 INCHES)and American colonists and Native American used it as a substitute for talcum powder (for chafing).
Can anybody tell me the name of it?
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Bossy Monkey
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Thu Mar-09-06 04:21 PM
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1. Lycopodium. (Didn't know; had to look it up) |
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http://www.elyminnesota.com/reports/fern_ally_flashpowder.phpMyself, I'm partial to the clubmosses, particularly running pine and running cedar.
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Fri Mar-10-06 10:25 AM
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2. Thanks for posting that link. |
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How come I've lived in SC my whole life, I'm an "active adult," and I just saw the plant for the first time this year?
I thought it was an escaped domestic plant at first.
Oh, well, I guess there are lots of plants I still don't know about.
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