Weekly Puzzler #139:Tangerine-Sized Nuts
Hey all! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are enjoying the weekend. Is the weather nice where you live? Rather than spend Black Friday in the stores shopping,
Hey all! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are enjoying the weekend. Is the weather nice where you live? Rather than spend Black Friday in the stores shopping,
Were you one of the people who knew the answer to last week’s puzzler? The beautiful low growing plant with bright red berries? It is Cornus canadensis –Commonly known as Bunchberry, Bunchberry
Did you recognize the stalk with bright red berries from last week’s puzzler? These are the berries from a plant called Jack in the Pulpit, or Arisaema triphyllum. Have you
So since we’re on a role of seeing RED, let’s do one more. Check out this plant, which, by the way, grows throughout most of Canada, Alaska and the northern United
This week’s puzzler features another plant with bright red berries, though these are much closer to the ground, on a plant rather than a tree. Have you ever seen these
Did you recognize this lovely tree bursting with vivid red berries from last week’s puzzler? It is Mountain Ash or Rowan, also called Quickbeam, Rowan Tree, Rowanberry, and, Witchwood, (Sorbus aucuparia.)
So last week’s puzzler–one of the most famous and recognizable logos of all time–the bat on Bacardi Rum. Do you know it? Before answering, let me tell you a funny