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natural arrow material i have available... what is this ???
Hillbilly:
I'll second the holly-either yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), or some other species that I'm not familiar with. I've made decent arrows from winterberry holly (I. verticillata).
PS-when asking for a plant ID, a location is quote helpful.
Pat B:
I can see the serrated leaves that are common with all hollies. I'll have to change my vote to holly and probably yaupon. You can roast the leaves to make a strong, caffine filled tea that the Native Americans used for ceremonies. The specie name indicated the reaction from drinking the recommended dose. Pat
possum:
Really now, Jack, you expect me to believe that? That's a bird. Even I know that one. ::)
possum
JackCrafty:
Possum....heheh....since yer so smart, what kinda bird is it? ;D And don't say "A little bird".... ::)
Pat B:
Looks like a female bluebird to me. ;D
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