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Joyce Wycoff's avatar

Thank you @Weedom1 for guiding me into a world I can only see from the outside. I know so little about trees and your posts are like being introduced to a neighbor who speaks a different language. I admit to being startled by some of the science ... "A noraporphine allkaloid called norstephalagine, found in the leaves, has shown relaxant activity on rat uterine smooth muscle."

For some reason, that just makes me wonder at the interconnected web of life ... why would a tree manufacture a substance that has an effect on a rat uterus ... and how did science come to explore the two? So awfully many questions.

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Judson Carroll's avatar

Great article! I have to take out two on my property this spring and I will try my hand at making baskets from the inner bark.

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