I know that, all i'm saying is they looked like conkers, could have been conkers, werent conkers, i was wrong, I APOLOGIZE. Still there was no need to get so stressed over it... and this arguement has gone on too long, ceasefire, i was wrong....
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I know that, all i'm saying is they looked like conkers, could have been conkers, werent conkers, i was wrong, I APOLOGIZE. Still there was no need to get so stressed over it... and this arguement has gone on too long, ceasefire, i was wrong....
Hey Stinky - yeah I love coriander too (again we like the same) - such a versatlie herb, I'll try and stick around for a while because of people like you.
AB - chill my 13 year old friend and read the second link... I think the first one was changed because they do update websites from time to time, but maybe you were just looking to start a fight anyway.
The Common Horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a large deciduous tree, native to a small area in the mountains of the Balkans in southeast Europe, mainly in Albania, but also locally in northeastern Bulgaria (Preslavska Mountains), northern Greece and Macedonia. It is widely cultivated throughout the temperate world.
It grows to 35 m tall, with a domed crown of stout branches, on old trees the outer branches often pendulous with curled-up tips. The leaves are opposite and palmately compound, with 5-7 leaflets; each leaflet is 10-25 cm long, making the whole leaf up to 50 cm across, with a 20 cm petiole. The flowers are white with a small red spot; they are produced in spring in erect panicles 10-20 cm tall with about 20-50 flowers on each panicle. Usually only 1-5 fruit develop on each panicle; the fruit is a green, softly spiky capsule containing one (rarely two or three) nut-like seeds called horse chestnuts and also known as conkers. Each conker is 2-4 cm diameter, glossy nut-brown with a whitish scar at the base.
and for your information I must have grown a cock in the night because I am very much male.
Ahhhhhh just found the ignore button..... sweet bliss
Abattoir Dream... be good, and know I can't see your posts kiddo
To all the good people on here - Kudos x Hall x
shit just saw his sig stinky - pmsl laughing, kids who wanna be pot barons...
"I don't sympathize for whack hoes and wimpy guys, You got to recognize a man is an enterprise... "
Hilarious
shit are we all posting at once
Apology accepted - unblocked, peace my friend.
I apologize too to you AB, nuff said - Peace out x
I wasnt looking to start a fight, its not what im here for, and im sorry it came to this, im not thirteen, so stop using age as a way to try and put me down, i now officially admit you know more than me about plants in general and im sorry i left a comment resulting in a big arguement that didnt need to take place, im glad you accept my apology and i hope from now on there will be no hard feelings between us, - and just so you know, i dont have the slightest urge to be a 'pot baron' just a humble grower and smoker...
im outta here, peace from now on....plz
-oh and commenting on my sig like that, - was clearly below the belt....
Those are buck eyes we use to throw those like rocks as kids. chesnuts are lighter in color. these nuts are dark and bitter, the squirrels don`t even eat these nuts because they are poisinous
Horse chest nut contains several active chemicals that help to treat hemorrhoids. The mechanism of its action is that strengthen blood vessels and reducing the risk of further hemorrhoids. This herb also has anti inflammatory effects. Horse chest nut is approved to treat the varicose vein. Other effects of horse chestnut include protection from varicose vein, edema, night time muscle spasm, pain, swelling and bruising.
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