Darkcloud
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    1. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      I fell asleep in the middle of typing that message last night. XD
    2. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      XD I forgot to respond to that, thanks for reminding me. XP
    3. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      no problem ^.^
    4. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      that's about all the herbs I recognise on that list. XD
    5. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      Deadnettle is a fast growing perennial, it grows in semi-shady dry areas with well-drained soil but will tolerate a wide range of soils and moisture. it's also a deer resistant.

      (amazingly I feel better, it went away quick this time ^.^ )
    6. Roxas&Sora4E
    7. Roxas&Sora4E
      Roxas&Sora4E
      *looks scared*
      Your scaring me...:/
    8. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      Medicago is alfalfa, it's also a legume.

      Rumex crispus is a dicot, a perennial, it lives in wetlands -riparian

      Shepherd's-purse is used to stop heavy bleeding and hemorrhaging, when you eat it, it makes you bleed less and cramp less during that time of the month. It also helps eczema and rashes.
    9. Roxas&Sora4E
      Roxas&Sora4E
      Are you okay??? :0
    10. Roxas&Sora4E
      Roxas&Sora4E
      Just joking...duh!
      LOL...:D
    11. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      so I'll just have to do sections XD
    12. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      blue wild indigo used to be used to treat toothaches, it was also used to make blue colored dye, the plant turns black when it dies. it's also perennial. It's a legume.

      Plains Wild Indigo is in the Bean family, they are perennial, a mixture of pulverized wild indigo seeds and bison fat can be used to treat colic if you rub it on the belly.

      Trifolium or clover, is a genus of around 300 species of plants in the pea family.they can be annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herbaceous plants.

      I can't type much on the PS3
    13. Roxas&Sora4E
      Roxas&Sora4E
      Im mad at you...:(
    14. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      it would probably be better to type the common name- then genus- then species, cause of the test at least, and I'll tell you what I know.
    15. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      ok, so what've we got on the list?
    16. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      ok, I know some about herbs do to family, do you know what kind you're going to have to know about?
    17. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      ohhh, my bad, I had a blonde moment. ^.^' what do you know of herbs?
    18. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      *shrugs* I don't really need to know anything today, you're the one with the difficult test. XD
    19. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      now ya do X3
    20. Tifa L.
      Tifa L.
      Early succession plants are generally herbaceous, annuals, and perennials, that quickly occupy bare ground by germination of wind-borne seed and seed that lie dormant in the soil. gotta love google, didn't know that one XD
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