One is tempted to say that the most human plants, after all, are the weeds.


The writings of John Burroughs (ed. 1905)


One is tempted to say that the most human plants, after all, are the weeds.

One is tempted to say that the most human plants, after all, are the weeds.

One is tempted to say that the most human plants, after all, are the weeds.

One is tempted to say that the most human plants, after all, are the weeds.