"Cheap" paint
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 20:48:18 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
wrote:
On Sep 11, 9:53*pm, (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
In article ,
Lew Hodgett wrote:
wrote:
Poplar!
AKA American Whitewood
OK, what's that green stuff in Poplar?
An experiment gone wrong. *Somebody grafted some output from the Treasury's
Bureau of Printing on to a sapling, to attempt to disprove the "poplar
adage" that 'money doesn't grrow on trees.' *Seems like the coloration
'took', but the patterns were distored beyond recognition.
Actually, the green patine is formed by a poplar tree growing next to
other vegetation, like the kind that can climb walls. It makes a
poplar green with ivy.
Envy ivy, or just English ivy?
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