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25,000 views on my blog: Thank you to all who read it and love the plants!

August 21, 2012 by Ellen O'Shea

Butterfly kiss

Thank you my dear blog readers for your support through the last couple of years.

I have very much enjoyed writing about native plants, botany, and ethnobotany.

I will soon be updating my blog with the next essay on trees.  I will be discussing the 12 most important deciduous trees in the Cascadian bioregion including identification strategies, leaf shapes, seeds, range, wildlife habitat and ethnobotany.

See you soon….  Thanks again for all your views!

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