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  1. bobpbx

    This tree on Davenport Road

    I know what it is Ron, just giving you something to think about. The fruit is inferior, and the sepals are 5 each.
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    This tree on Davenport Road

    Near an intermittent pond. Ocean County. What say you?
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    Muggy Dune Walk

    That's scary about that car. I do a lot of roadside botany, and even if I'm in the woods I'll be parked on the road and preparing to head into the woods, or when I come out I'm around the car for a few minutes putting things away. Every single day now I smell a cloud of pot from dipshits who...
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    Fishing help

    Pliers supported with magnets? Good idea.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    That's interesting Mark, and it makes sense. I lived in Augusta Georgia (army brat) for 3 years, and there was one outside my bedroom window. I was 5 or so, and I loved eating them. If you find one down your way that is a true Morus rubra, and not a Morus alba or a hybrid with M. alba, let me...
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Yes, I did open that, and it's got a few good tips. I like how it noted that if the leaves are lobed, even the lobes can have long tips.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    No, it's Morus alba. I never thought it definitely was Morus rubra. I spoke to my friend, who's good on these. His comments: " (that is) classic (+/-) hybrid material. Tips not long accuminate enough; has to be hairy on surface below; no shine on top surface; petiole also has to be obviously...
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    Cape May County Explorations

    I'm 98% sure it's Mulberry.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Try this Ron:
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Okay, now I get it. Yes, I agree.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Here's one you can think about. I've made a decision, but I could be wrong. A large one for it's size by South Jersey standards.
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    Tax Parcel Website

    Speaking of property ownership, I learned something very interesting yesterday. Do you know those signs on Fed property exactly like this one below? It does not mean you cannot walk on and enjoy the forest. It means you cannot enter in an unauthorized way and/or do unauthorized things while in...
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    It was not bad at all. Yes, there is water where there was none last week, but it's only as if it's Spring again.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    I'll let you know how the swamp I'm going to tomorrow is in Cape May. I think it's on the border between lime green and baby blue.
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    Fishing help

    I used to be a pickerel fisherman Guy, did that article on McGovern show a photo?
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    Spring/Summer Flora

    Thanks for the photo Guy. I'm now of the mind that it's Dichanthelium mattamuskeetense.
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    Spring/Summer Flora

    That Panic grass next to it is going gangbusters. I'm going to guess Dichanthelium microcarpon.
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    Cape May County Explorations

    Thanks Mark, now I have a desire to find copies.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Barnegat is getting the train again this morning. Sheets of rain blowing in. Stand by matey!
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    This oak

    This is in true pine barren habitat, and here's a photo of last years acorn. Also, I have a perfect hairy, 4 sided bud here from a black oak. You might have given it to me. The buds on these are not angled, more like the tip of a missle, and only fimbriate hairs on the outside lower bud scales.
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