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National Park Mystery Plant 9: Can You Put Them Together?

Yale University art gallery. Wikimedia Commons photo.

All of the information you need to identify Mystery Plant #9 is in this 13-word rhyme. See if you can figure it out.

Oxford and Cambridge, Brown and Yale.
Country and colleges, these tell the tale.

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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Maybe it's too obvious for me, but is it English ivy?


Ivy.


English Ivy?


Yup; it's English ivy. Congrats to Brad, who was first to solve it, and to Toni and Chris for honoring the point. Those still wondering about the clues should check tomorrow for the explanation.


English Ivy


It's the English Ivy... Right?


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