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Identifying the 27 Most Common Vegetable Plants

Identifying the 27 Most Common Vegetable Plants

In all of the excitement of planting your vegetable garden, you forgot to label the rows of greenery. Now you’re looking at lines of little green seedlings (or a tangled mess of adult plants), and wondering what’s going on in your garden. DOWNLOAD PLANTSNAP Before you...

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How to Identify, Remove, and Treat Poison Oak

How to Identify, Remove, and Treat Poison Oak

Poison oak, or Toxicodendron diversilobum or Toxicodendron pubescens, is another relative of poison ivy and poison sumac. There are two species of poison oak: eastern and western. Both species are common across North America in a variety of habitats, making it a good...

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How to Identify, Remove, and Treat Poison Sumac

How to Identify, Remove, and Treat Poison Sumac

Poison Sumac, or Toxicodendron vernix, is a common North American plant that causes skin irritation to people. Like its better-known cousin poison ivy, the green leaves of poison sumac sure to put a damper on an otherwise pleasant camping trip or another outdoor...

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Pack Your Bookbags: The Best Plant Field Guides

Pack Your Bookbags: The Best Plant Field Guides

Learning to identify plants, even for full-time students, is no small task. Building a library of the best plant field guides will help you learn to accurately identify plants. While field guides may seem technical and tedious at first, they are integral to building...

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Blog Search for: Categories AllBiologyEdible PlantsEducationFlowersGardeningHouse PlantsPlant IdentificationUseful Plants 50+ Types of Ferns (Indoor and Outdoor Species of Ferns) Nov 11, 2020By definition, a fern is a vascular, flowerless plant with leafy fronds that...

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