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This is growing just to the side of our front steps. Anyone know what it is?
My first thought was artichoke, but then I thought it wasn't because the dried flower didn't look right. Polly, though, set me straight on what the flower looks like after the edible "fruit" is done. So, I think it is very likely an arichoke. Yumm.
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3 comments:
A young artichoke?? Bill
My first thought was artichoke, but then I thought it wasn't because the dried flower didn't look right. Polly, though, set me straight on what the flower looks like after the edible "fruit" is done. So, I think it is very likely an arichoke. Yumm.
I reckon atrichoke too! mmmmmm....jealous
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