And if you can't access the link, this comment at that thread: "We've always called them brush markers. They are used to mark things, like locations of future digging, but are flexible so they dont break if they get run over, for instance, like a stake might.
"It is a marker. If you pull it up, there is a spike. I have used these before to mark field trials." (perhaps it has been run over by a lawn mower a couple times?)
And if you can't access the link, this comment at that thread: "We've always called them brush markers. They are used to mark things, like locations of future digging, but are flexible so they dont break if they get run over, for instance, like a stake might.
ReplyDeleteBased on the color I was about to suggest some sort of mycotrophic plant :P-
DeleteI have found Indian Pipes I think twice in my lifetime. What a joy to come across.
DeleteFor us who don't FB, is it Indian Pipes or a plastic brush marker?
ReplyDelete"It is a marker. If you pull it up, there is a spike. I have used these before to mark field trials." (perhaps it has been run over by a lawn mower a couple times?)
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