tackweed: a sticky love
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Goat‑Head Sunrise Smoothie
Bright, bold, and brimming with wild‑crafted energy! 🧃 Ingredients 🍹 Directions 🌿 Why this recipe works ⚠️ Tips & Precautions 🌟 Final thoughts This Goat‑Head Sunrise Smoothie is a lively, nutritious way to enjoy Tribulus beyond tea. It offers gentle earthy warmth, tropical sweetness, and a zingy start to your day. Tag your fellow weeds‑and‑wellness…
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Johnny Tackweed Seed
Johnny Tackweed Seed went stompin’ through town,Droppin’ his seeds where the wheels spin ’round.He flung ’em on playgrounds, he tossed ’em on trails,He even snuck two in the postman’s mail! “They’re just little stars,” he said with a grin,“They don’t bite much—unless you step in!”But folks weren’t amused when their bike tires popped,And barefooted joggers…
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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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