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Old July 16, 2010   #12
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Originally Posted by Fusion_power View Post
Based on growing it several times, I suspect that Coyote has Pimpinellifolium in its background but it is distant. It is a rampant vine with very heavy production of small translucent pale yellow fruit. Leaf form is is a jagged regular leaf which is one reason I suspect has a currant background.

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Darrel, we posted about the same time so perhaps you didn't see my post.

If it were a true currant the stems and leaves would have been hairy and the leaves very narrow and usually lighter in color than non-pimps.

Did you see that? I mean those stems and leaves really are hairy with a true currant.
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