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Asides & Glossary
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Nitrate Accumulation and Poisoning. Non-vascular and vascular plants. Oxalic Acid and Oxalates. Yarrow and the I Ching. Coumarin is found in many plants, including lavender, woodruff, and sweet clover; and also in strawberries, apricots, cherries, and cinnamon. Coumarin smells like vanilla but what little flavor it has is bitter. This may serve to repel some insects. It is found in high percentages in the tonka bean ( Dipteryx odorata,. Coumarin is used in fragrances and cosmetics, and to scent tobacco&#...
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Lyrics
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Come On Shut Up. Coming Around the Sun. Eyes Are Wide Open. Legend in Her Own Mind. Native in a Foreign Land. Never Be the Same. Taking Care of Your Friend. Tangled in My Bones. Hear and see more at: www.hazzville.blogspot.com. Site Design and Coding by Deb Schwartz. Hosting provided by Cloudnet.
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Bands
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Stearns County Pachanga Society. Hazzy's new project, all improv with Jay and Brian. Hear and see more at: www.hazzville.blogspot.com. Site Design and Coding by Deb Schwartz. Hosting provided by Cloudnet.
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Calendar
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Click a band to go to their calendar:. Stearns County Pachanga Society. Acoustic Tuesdays at the Tavern on Germain. Every Tuesday, starting around 10pm or midnight, depending on the week. Contact the Tav for details. Wednesday, January 26th @ The Rox. Saturday, March 26th @ Stoney's - Rockville, MN - 320-253-2330 (directions). Go to the Blimp calendar. Stearns County Pachanga Society. Go to the Stearns County Pachanga Society calendar. Hear and see more at: www.hazzville.blogspot.com.
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Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
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Family: Asteraceae (Aster family). Yarrow is a very hardy perennial that's native to Eurasia, but is widely naturalized in the United States. There is also a native American species (which may be identical) known as Achillea lanulosa. The white, or sometimes pink, flowers appear in flat-topped clusters, beginning in early summer and continuing through early fall. The flowers are small, about a quarter inch in diameter, and are composed of four to six, but usually five, ray flowers, generally more wid...
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Erigeron philadelphicus (Common Fleabane, Philadelphia Fleabane)
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Erigeron philadelphicus (Common Fleabane, Philadelphia Fleabane). Family: Asteraceae (Aster family). Common Fleabane, Philadelphia Fleabane. Books and almost everything. Bulk herbs, teas, oils, and much more! Website by ki-yi.com.
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Asides & Glossary
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Nitrate Accumulation and Poisoning. Non-vascular and vascular plants. Oxalic Acid and Oxalates. Yarrow and the I Ching. Coumarin is found in many plants, including lavender, woodruff, and sweet clover; and also in strawberries, apricots, cherries, and cinnamon. Coumarin smells like vanilla but what little flavor it has is bitter. This may serve to repel some insects. It is found in high percentages in the tonka bean ( Dipteryx odorata,. Coumarin is used in fragrances and cosmetics, and to scent tobacco&#...
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Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
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Family: Asteraceae (Aster family). Yarrow is a very hardy perennial that's native to Eurasia, but is widely naturalized in the United States. There is also a native American species (which may be identical) known as Achillea lanulosa. The white, or sometimes pink, flowers appear in flat-topped clusters, beginning in early summer and continuing through early fall. The flowers are small, about a quarter inch in diameter, and are composed of four to six, but usually five, ray flowers, generally more wid...
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Capsella bursa-pastoris (Shepherd's Purse)
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Capsella bursa-pastoris (Shepherd's Purse). Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard family). This hardy annual, (which often grows as a winter annual), is of European origin but is now naturalized around the world except in tropical climates. I generally find this plant growing in sunny gardens and flowerbeds. I also often see it in lawns, along the edges of sidewalks and paths, and sometimes growing through sidewalk cracks. The white flowers appear in clusters at the top of the stalk. The flowers are only abo...