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Pennyroyal, Hedeoma

April 29, 2011 Add Comment Hedeoma, Pennyroyal Edit
Hedeoma or American pennyroyal.--pictured here is hedeoma, skullcap and venus looking glass.  The pinkish tops are the hedeoma Pennyroyal is...
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