We are in the eastern part of the state. Now in the central time zone. A large section of eastern Kentucky was kept free of trees by the native americans. They burned it every few years. The open prairie provided attractive habitat for big game which gave the indians something to hunt. When we showed up the land looked barren to us. There was a river flowing through this wasteland (now a lake) that was named The Barren River. The trees have grown back and everyone in the campground is playing Corn Hole. Funny how things all work out for the best in the end. I saw this plant during my bike ride. Any ideas?
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