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As they say, every day's a school day. A new word for me  Forb

I'm sure you horticulturists will know the word, but it was new to me today
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Never heard of it!
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Wiki says

A forb or phorb is a herbaceous flowering plant that is not a graminoid (grass, sedge, or rush). The term is used in biology and in vegetation ecology, especially in relation to grasslands and understory. Typically these are dicots without woody stems.

I found it on a site dedicated to strawberry growing. I'm still trying to figure out what a didcot is apart from being a station or train preservation centre
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This train now calling at Dicot, Reading and Paddington. Definitely not Dicot. Wink

Lots more strange words to puzzle you here https://biologydictionary.net/dicot/
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