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The Stump the Chump for July-August 2017 has been correctly answered by Barbara from Hannibal, New York– Congratulations! Check out the September-October 2017 issue of
The Stump the Chump for July-August 2017 has been correctly answered by Barbara from Hannibal, New York– Congratulations! Check out the September-October 2017 issue of
by Ted Collins The first person to answer correctly will win a $50 gift certificate to Aladdin’s. Please call or text 585/734-8967, or email ca***@up*********************.com
by Ted Collins, AKA Doc Lilac Hints: With legumes I’m likely to be compared “Pinnate,” pods, and all that stuff, My stems are a little tooth-brush
Hints: Its bean a long time since I’ve seen this one, Not even at Palmiters, southwest, Nor at the nearest herbarium, Where I once was
Hints: I’m in the olive family, My fragrances divine, I bloom in June, also July, As a street tree, I am fine. Grandma loved my
This issue’s specimen is a toughie. It is a non-native and rare in cultivation here in the States, despite being reliably hardy. A small
Name this plant! A native ornamental, it grows to 50 feet tall. It sports handsome foliage and bark, and white flowers in panicles, late May
Q&A Stump the Chump This issue we continue with our “reverse Q&A,” because our readers are having such a good time with it. The late
UPDATE: We’ve had dozens and dozens of guesses, and want to announce that this issue’s mystery plan is the Dunstan chestnut. You can read all