Man of War
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Man of War
So, I was dreaming about planting various types of herbs. Most were normal like Hibiscus, but then there was one that was strange. I was planting little wood chips with hieroglyphic type (or indigenous, it was very picture-as-words) drawings. I don't remember what the pictures looked like, but for some reason I was calling it Man of War. I know there is an animal with this name, but I doubt there is a plant?
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Re: Man of War
I'm just word-associating but when I'd read your post High John the Conqueror root came to mind.
Also there is a daylily called Abilene Man Of War
Maddox, 2014 - Bloom 6" Height 28" - early season & rebloom - Ivory base color, green throat, red eye, red and gold edges - 17 buds on 3 branches - Semi-evergreen - Tetraploid
https://daylilyandiris.plantfans.com/pi ... F_WAR2.jpg
Also there is a daylily called Abilene Man Of War
Maddox, 2014 - Bloom 6" Height 28" - early season & rebloom - Ivory base color, green throat, red eye, red and gold edges - 17 buds on 3 branches - Semi-evergreen - Tetraploid
https://daylilyandiris.plantfans.com/pi ... F_WAR2.jpg
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Re: Man of War
St John's Wort is a man-of-war... well it turns me into one 

Re: Man of War
Isn't man of war a type of Jellyfish?
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It's a species of jellyfish, and also the name of a famous race horse.
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I used to drink a "bloody hibiscus" it was a blood-red hibiscus from Africa... Egypt I believe.Most were normal like Hibiscus, but then there was one that was strange. I was planting little wood chips with hieroglyphic type (or indigenous, it was very picture-as-words) drawings.
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It's that one that looks like a balloon floating on the surface of the water right?It's a species of jellyfish, and also the name of a famous race horse.
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Yes. And I guess they're not a true jellyfish.
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