tackweed: a sticky love
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Tribulus terrestris tea
To make Tribulus terrestris tea, you can follow these simple steeping instructions: Ingredients: Steps: Note:
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a plant takes hold
In the wild’s embrace, a plant takes hold, Tribulus terrestris, thorns unfold, Its yellow blooms greet the sun’s bright gleam, Yet in its pods, a spiked regime. Like a goat’s head, sharp points abound, A mimicry of thorns, firmly wound, But Thoreau might see, in nature’s guise, Resilience blooms ‘neath piercing skies. Amidst life’s struggles,…
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hello world!
This website is about Tribulus terrestris, goat head or also affectionately nicknamed tackweed in the inland Northwest. Tribulus terrestris, known as puncturevine or goat’s head, is a low-growing plant found in dry areas. It produces yellow flowers and distinctive spiny seed pods resembling goat heads. Considered a weed, its sharp seeds can puncture skin and…
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