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Re: Purslane ... et al

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Hi Naomi,

Yup. Looks just like the babies in my backyard. :o)

Avril

In , " Naomi " <naomilh@...>

wrote:

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> just told me the prob. It was too big. There were 2

attachments, a brochure and a paper on parasites

>

> Naomi

>

> ps Avril....Can you tell if your seeds are oleracea? Here's a

picture http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portulaca_oleracea

>

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> Re: [ ] Re: Purslane ...

et al

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> She uses Portulaca oleracea, so just Google for a photo

of it and see if it matches what you have growing nearby. Most wild

food books show the correct kind under the name of purslane, if you

have any local wild food or wild flower books.

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> Samala,

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> -------Original Message-------

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> I just googled pig weed. Very confusing. There are a

zillion kinds of pigweed.

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