Monday, April 11, 2011

Common Shingle (Shingleteria compositum)



Recent strong and gusty Spring winds resulted a fine crop of Common Shingles (Shingleteria compositum) sprouting in our yard.

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3 comments:

  1. Oh no. It sounds like you will have to heal your roof with a new layer of shingles.

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  2. you made me laugh - even with the latin scientific name! :)

    we've had terrible winds too - and finally thunderstorms. we have quite a few bundles of oak leaves all around the yard, but gladly no shingles...

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  3. Oh, Marvin. I'm sorry you lost some shingles, but you really had me going for a while! The wind has been whipping around down here, too, but I think my roof is still secure. Maybe I ought to check.

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