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by James Tanner October 23 2012, 19:40

This lovely vine reminds me of some people I know. They are lovely, wonderful people but they go virtually unnoticed because they are neither flamboyant...

From X (Twitter)

by James Tanner October 23 2012, 16:38

Stepping off into the Past -- U.S. Census Records http://t.co/ekFeL3Pu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 No, the genealogical world does...

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by James Tanner October 23 2012, 15:55

We first got interested in the aloes because of the medicinal qualities of the juice from the thick leaves of the plant. It is good for burns and especially...

From X (Twitter)

by James Tanner October 23 2012, 15:55

Aloes http://t.co/p9Y0BMP5 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 We first got interested in the aloes because of the medicinal qualities of the...

From X (Twitter)

by James Tanner October 23 2012, 15:55

Aloes | Walking Arizona http://t.co/aO3t3csT James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Aloes | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner October 23 2012, 03:30

Euphorbia Revisited http://t.co/L46HS6O7 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 OK, so these are really weird euphorbia. The first photo is the...

From X (Twitter)

by James Tanner October 23 2012, 03:29

Euphorbia Revisited | Walking Arizona http://t.co/e4t2jsps James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Euphorbia Revisited | Walking Arizona

From Facebook

by James Tanner October 23 2012, 03:29

OK, so these are really weird euphorbia. The first photo is the open pod. The second photo is what they look like before they open. I am not sure if this...

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by James Tanner October 23 2012, 03:29

Fairy Dusters http://t.co/EGfOBe3t James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 These are very unusual flowers. They are called fairy dusters. Usually,...

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by James Tanner October 23 2012, 03:28

These are very unusual flowers. They are called fairy dusters. Usually, they are a bright red, but they can also be almost entirely white. Most of the...

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