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  1. Al Smith

    DED in southern Oregon

    I've seen them ,from both oceans .;)
  2. Al Smith

    DED in southern Oregon

    Could be .They still reproduce,how I have not a clue . I've got bunchs of little fence post sized pecker poles ,40-50 feet high but darned few of any size . Every few years I slice up the dead ones for firewood . Let me tell you it takes a lot of little 6 inch trees to make a cord but they...
  3. Al Smith

    DED in southern Oregon

    Oh it could have been a rutabaga for all I know . I'll have to google it I suppose .However I'm sure you know that some variety of tomato grows in every continent other than Antarctica They once thought that tobacco was only an Americas thing until they found traces of it in ancient Egyptian...
  4. Al Smith

    DED in southern Oregon

    That brings up an interesting point . Just perhaps these epidemics of plant life are cyclic ? Plants do mutate from time to time . For example in some of the Egyptian tombs they found I believe a variety of tomato that had not been seen in eons .
  5. Al Smith

    DED in southern Oregon

    Here's what's ironic about this stuff .It was first discovered in Europe in 1910 . It hit England in 1927 and the US in 1928 .The stuff came to these shores via a load of veneer logs from the Netherlands destined for of all places ,Ohio .:( Then ironically a more aggressive strain got shipped...
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