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Updated: May 3, 2025
Some seeds are snapped out, as the touch-me-nots and witch-hazels; some are supplied with flat wing-like surfaces to be borne by the wind, as the maple-keys and elm seeds; some have bristles or down upon which to float in the air, as the lilies, dandelions, and lettuces; some have hooks by which to attach themselves to the coats of passing animals; and others have yet other devices for getting to pastures new.
The nuts are shown in the corner. There are generally three or four Witch-hazels from one root, and there is always a family of cousins not far away. How the Shad Came and How the Chestnut Got Its Burrs In the woods of Poconic there once roamed a very discontented Porcupine. She was forever fretting.
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