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 Grow a Stinking Titan and you've got something.
I used to live just up the street from there, maybe 1/2 mile.
Botanical “hellos” from red-state New Jersey!
As a certain long-overdue-for-retirement senator would say, pretty, pretty, pretty
 I'll have to find some and plant them in seven more places in NJ so they can go back to being a weed.
today was a wonderful nature day for me...first thing I saw outside was a large deer in the front yard....then my eye caught a pair of cedar waxwings which I haven't seen for years....then the usual little birds....chickadees, gold finches...topped it all off by spotting a little fawn on the way back from town....
 keep the nature photos coming....I love them...
These are nothing less than abundantly common in most of Northern Passaic, Sussex and Morris counties.
The listing of this species on the NJ State Endangered Species List is nothing less than a scam, though I’m not sure which tracts of land the state is trying to block from development.
ooooh, bad news for anyone who owns property near there!
 "YEAH I'M BLOOMIN' IN YA YARD WATCHA GONNA DO 'BOUT IT HUH?"