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Gardening report from a gardener learning to grow succulents and "tropicals" in the almost tropical beach village of Chacala, Nayarit Mexico. My email address is gardenerinmexico@gmail.com. My other blog is called My Life in Chacala, at http://mylifeinchacala.blogspot.com
1 comment:
Do you think they could be the pods of a mesquite tree? I looked at some photos, googling mesquite pod images and they look pretty close to your photo.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
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