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National Park Mystery Plant 10: Heaven for the Climate, Hell for Society

Do you know what a hand auger can do?

It will not auger well for you if you cannot figure out how these clues lead you to the mystery plant.

You do it with a hand auger, and I don't mean drill.

You don't expect a man of that caliber to be so dull.

That's a lie!

Heaven for the climate, hell for society.

Bonus clue, no extra charge:

Pushing up daisies is not a doctor-approved form of exercise.

Be sure to check back with Traveler tomorrow for the answer, an explanation of the clues, and information about the mystery plant.

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False Hellebore


You got it, Eric. Good job. It's false hellebore.


i guss we dont need bear spray any more.


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