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The 100 Species Challenge

in which Sandra Dodd follows the lead of others
in trying to identify by name 100 local plants

YIKES!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

It's winter, and nothing is so exciting as that sea onion



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I've made a separate blog for this so people don't have to sift through my unschooling and SCA and lyrics stuff to find the flowers (and weeds and trees).

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Some others

Some blogs only have a little bit on plants, so I'll try to link to one of the 100 Species posts, and if there's a tag there you can get to others.

Diana Jenner (Oregon)

Sally's Garden (North Carolina)

Original Idea and then the Rules.

First Real Entry, scsours

Melissa Wiley, San Diego (the blog where I found this project)

100 Species at Rockhound Place (Massachusetts)

What's Growin On, Diana, Oregon (coming soon)

Carmon, at Buried Treasure

The Common Room

Learn-O-Rama

Zoo on Wheels

The Bookworm (England)

applechexx's weblog

Yellow House Homeschool South-Eastern France, Pre-Alps

The BadgerMum, Virginia

My Plant-Identifying Progress

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"Most people cannot recognize even a hundred plant species within a mile of their home."

The quote above was the original challenge.  I think if it weren't for importation and plant sharing, there wouldn't BE 100 species within a mile of my home.  Not everyone lives in the desert, though.