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Posted: 9/3/2015 8:58:40 PM EDT

Quiz time! What is this?



Here it is with a normal-sized BIC lighter for reference:



Flower #1:



Flower #2:





Flower #3:




Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:02:10 PM EDT
[#1]
Dickfer and flowers


Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:03:09 PM EDT
[#2]
Condylomata Acuminata
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:04:56 PM EDT
[#3]
#1 is hillary's anal sex toy.
The first flower is an onion.
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:07:46 PM EDT
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The first flower is an onion.
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Not onion.

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Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:08:16 PM EDT
[#5]
Possum

Inside out, but still plain to see that's a possum.
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:09:23 PM EDT
[#6]
No fucking clue, but looks like a freshly hatched porcupine or hedgehog.
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:11:07 PM EDT
[#7]
Pic one appears to be a rooster comb
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:11:08 PM EDT
[#8]
First flower is garlic. Second looks like Jimpson.
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:15:15 PM EDT
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Correct!

Outside on the coldest day of last winter:




Wife holding him:



On the deck railing:






Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:



Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:15:23 PM EDT
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It's a thumb and index finder of a human male.........

I will IM  my address for the first prize box of ammo
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:21:49 PM EDT
[#11]
Is flower #3 okra?
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:22:29 PM EDT
[#12]
Flower 2 nightshade?
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:25:27 PM EDT
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Correct!





Outside on the coldest day of last winter:






http://i.imgur.com/91eWtiO.jpg





Wife holding him:





http://i.imgur.com/Tu71WXL.jpg





On the deck railing:






http://i.imgur.com/6KWmnxQ.jpg





http://i.imgur.com/DaDjanf.jpg





Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:





http://i.imgur.com/QOwaUms.jpg





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Pic one appears to be a rooster comb






Correct!





Outside on the coldest day of last winter:






http://i.imgur.com/91eWtiO.jpg





Wife holding him:





http://i.imgur.com/Tu71WXL.jpg





On the deck railing:






http://i.imgur.com/6KWmnxQ.jpg





http://i.imgur.com/DaDjanf.jpg





Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:





http://i.imgur.com/QOwaUms.jpg







To be fair, hes much bigger in summer


 
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Correct on both counts!

I harvested almost all my garlic mid-July, but I left some of the scapes on a few bulbs until they produced flowers/bulbettes as in the picture in the OP.







I ate the scapes I did cut off.



The second flower is indeed Jimsonweed aka Datura stramonium.

It's the source of medical Atropine, Hyoscyamine and Scopolamine.  I have 2 potted ones on my deck.  Moonie, the rooster, ate some of the leaves the other day because I forgot that they were there.  He was very quiet for the rest of the evening.  I would have had more plants but he ate a half-dozen week-old seedlings in the spring.  They are difficult to germinate.  The plants really took off in the last few weeks and I have several prickly seed pods.


Picture from the Wiki link:


 
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:36:45 PM EDT
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Those leaves are a Hallucinogen if smoked. It was popular a few years ago kids in town were getting high and freaking out getting arrested. That shit grows like weeds now everywhere, invasive species
Link Posted: 9/3/2015 9:37:37 PM EDT
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Correct!

They are difficult to photograph since they only open fully for about 6 hours and they only last that one day.  The pictures in the OP are from my flowers last year.  The following pictures are from this year.








Remember the ? Georgia story where they were mistaken for marijuana?



Closed flower





Okra fruit grows vertically:





I like to fry it with onions in butter or butter and oil.  Season with salt and turmeric:









Turmeric powder:






You guys did great on the quiz!



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I saw some growing wild last year at the local corn maze.  It can adapt to many environments and can tolerate hot, dry weather.  The alkaloids Atropine, Hyocyamine and Scopolamine account for the effects on the brain.
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nvrmd
















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Correct!

Outside on the coldest day of last winter:


http://i.imgur.com/91eWtiO.jpg

Wife holding him:

http://i.imgur.com/Tu71WXL.jpg

On the deck railing:


http://i.imgur.com/6KWmnxQ.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/DaDjanf.jpg

Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:

http://i.imgur.com/QOwaUms.jpg

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Correct!

Outside on the coldest day of last winter:


http://i.imgur.com/91eWtiO.jpg

Wife holding him:

http://i.imgur.com/Tu71WXL.jpg

On the deck railing:


http://i.imgur.com/6KWmnxQ.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/DaDjanf.jpg

Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:

http://i.imgur.com/QOwaUms.jpg



Kind of a cool thread my man. Great photos.
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Kind of a cool thread my man. Great photos.
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Correct!

Outside on the coldest day of last winter:


http://i.imgur.com/91eWtiO.jpg

Wife holding him:

http://i.imgur.com/Tu71WXL.jpg

On the deck railing:


http://i.imgur.com/6KWmnxQ.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/DaDjanf.jpg

Bloodied comb after a fight with another rooster:

http://i.imgur.com/QOwaUms.jpg



Kind of a cool thread my man. Great photos.


Thanks.  Arfcommers figured things out very quickly!


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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 7:51:28 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 7:59:00 AM EDT
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Not onion.



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#1 is hillary's anal sex toy.

The first flower is an onion.




Not onion.



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Garlic

 
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 8:06:35 AM EDT
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Not onion.

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Nevermind......didn't read through
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 8:18:27 AM EDT
[#24]
ITT, the OP posts picks of his cock and garden
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 8:19:51 AM EDT
[#25]
nice cock
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 8:24:57 AM EDT
[#26]
Cock thread

Cock pics

IBTL.

BTW, nice cock.
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 9:16:28 PM EDT
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I take good care of my cock.

I didn't want to hatch any chicks last year but my wife and kids insisted.  They tried two eggs but only one hatched--and of course it was a rooster (or cockerel to be exact).  I had two flocks and two roosters already so he's the odd man out.  He just turned a year old so now he is officially a rooster.  My wife said maybe it would be better if I killed him and I told her she's welcome to kill it herself as I didn't want him in the first place and I'm not doing her dirty work for her.

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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 9:23:11 PM EDT
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I think #1 is a prolapsed rectum....
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 9:38:42 PM EDT
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WTF, dude?  RIF.
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http://pre07.deviantart.net/ca8f/th/pre/i/2014/222/0/c/psychedelic_rooster_by_gallusvarius-d7unc03.png


I like it!

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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 9:55:11 PM EDT
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WTF, dude?  RIF.
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WTF, dude?  RIF.


I'm guessing he replied without reading the rest of the thread.  I was hoping for funny answers when I posted that.

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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:02:19 PM EDT
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what's the deal with the comb? do they fall off? do you have to remove them for some reason? was that traumatically removed?
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:24:21 PM EDT
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My wife held him while I took the picture.  It's still very much attached.. I was sneaky in that I wrapped a paper towel around him so you couldn't see the feathers well.  You can see his ear and part of his waddle in the first picture.  The comb can get injured in cock fights and in the winter they can lose some of it from frostbite, but it's otherwise meant to stay attached.

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Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:27:53 PM EDT
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So, does he stay outside all winter or do you have some type of warming house for him?
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:30:10 PM EDT
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First one is meat, second is garlic, third is a bug.
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:30:39 PM EDT
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Goddam, I miss Okra. They don't grow it here. If you can grow it in NH, perhaps I can give it a try. If the freaking sun will ever shine ;)


Thanks for the pics.
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At least down here, they do fine on their own in the winter.

We do give them a flat roost so their "fingers" don't freeze.
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 10:31:50 PM EDT
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Onion bundle
Okra bloom
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At least down here, they do fine on their own in the winter.

We do give them a flat roost so their "fingers" don't freeze.
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At least down here, they do fine on their own in the winter.

We do give them a flat roost so their "fingers" don't freeze.


I have a cage for him in the unheard garage, but he spent the daytimes outdoors all winter.  If it gets really cold then they simply ball up and cover their feet/fingers.  The key is giving them a dry roost to sit on as you point out.  Dry + cold = no problem.  That's why I had the log for him to sit on.

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This is the second year I've grown them.  I use 4 gallon pots in a sunny location.  I actually started a little late this year and it's still going well.  I'll never grow it as well as they do in the South, but I can at least get fresh okra which was the goal.

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I saw some growing wild last year at the local corn maze.  It can adapt to many environments and can tolerate hot, dry weather.  The alkaloids Atropine, Hyocyamine and Scopolamine account for the effects on the brain.
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I saw some growing wild last year at the local corn maze.  It can adapt to many environments and can tolerate hot, dry weather.  The alkaloids Atropine, Hyocyamine and Scopolamine account for the effects on the brain.


Aren't the seeds also an hallucinogen?  Seems I recall stories of people harvesting the seeds and then chewing on a mouthful.

As for Okra, it's a relative of the Hibiscus. Beautiful bloom.  I try to get my wife to let me plant them in the flower beds to conserve garden space for other stuff but she won't agree.  Says that's just too redneck/white trash for our neighborhood.  
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Garlic  
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Not onion.

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It does look a bit like a walking onion, though.  Obviously its garlic, but the two are so closely related, I think one could get a pass for mistaking it for the other.
Link Posted: 9/4/2015 11:22:58 PM EDT
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Great thread C-4, thanks for posting.
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Aren't the seeds also an hallucinogen?  Seems I recall stories of people harvesting the seeds and then chewing on a mouthful.

As for Okra, it's a relative of the Hibiscus. Beautiful bloom.  I try to get my wife to let me plant them in the flower beds to conserve garden space for other stuff but she won't agree.  Says that's just too redneck/white trash for our neighborhood.  
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Those leaves are a Hallucinogen if smoked. It was popular a few years ago kids in town were getting high and freaking out getting arrested. That shit grows like weeds now everywhere, invasive species


I saw some growing wild last year at the local corn maze.  It can adapt to many environments and can tolerate hot, dry weather.  The alkaloids Atropine, Hyocyamine and Scopolamine account for the effects on the brain.


Aren't the seeds also an hallucinogen?  Seems I recall stories of people harvesting the seeds and then chewing on a mouthful.

As for Okra, it's a relative of the Hibiscus. Beautiful bloom.  I try to get my wife to let me plant them in the flower beds to conserve garden space for other stuff but she won't agree.  Says that's just too redneck/white trash for our neighborhood.  


The entire plant contains the alkaloids, but they are more concentrated in the seeds.  The leaves can be dried and smoked.  The Atropine and Scopolamine, in smaller amounts, have several therapeutic uses including the treatment of asthma as they dilate the bronchioles.


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Flower three looks like an anemone plant
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It does look a bit like a walking onion, though.  
Obviously its garlic, but the two are so closely related, I think one could get a pass for mistaking it for the other.
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Not onion.

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It does look a bit like a walking onion, though.  
Obviously its garlic, but the two are so closely related, I think one could get a pass for mistaking it for the other.


I have Walking Onion as well.  There are usually fewer bulbs, but some of the garlic bulbettes were much larger and fewer in number so you're right that they can look similar.  This is a picture of my Walking Onions early in the season.  The tops of the stalks were starting to form the small onion bulbs at the tip of the stalks.  You can harvest those bulbs as well as the main bulbs underground.




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