get stuck all in your socks when you walk through tall grass or woods called?
(shewweee, how was that for a run-on sentence) :rolleyes: :D
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get stuck all in your socks when you walk through tall grass or woods called?
(shewweee, how was that for a run-on sentence) :rolleyes: :D
Are they cockleburrs or something like that?
That's exactly what I was calling them .... LOL! I thought I was crazy, but that word just popped into my head from my childhood! Maybe it's a Tennessee thing!!!:D
I've heard them called that and I'm in Utah...
they are called that in texas and I hate those things
We call them hitch hikers.:p
Their called cockelburrs in Minnesota, too.
I especially hate 'em when they get stuck in Prince's fur! :eek:
we just call them burrs, but I have heard the word cockleburrs.
Yep, hitch hikers (kind of makes sense)... Maybe that's a florida thing. I've never heard cockleburrs.Quote:
Originally posted by Kfamr
We call them hitch hikers.:p
Quote:
Originally posted by KBlaix
Yep, hitch hikers (kind of makes sense)... Maybe that's a florida thing. I've never heard cockleburrs.
Lol, maybe so... I've neber heard of cockleburrs either. :p
We call them burrdock:
Quote:
Arctium lappa
greater burrdock; great burdock; edible b.; harlock; cuckold
Species Record #: gw1002500
Botanical Information:
Genus: Arctium
Family: Compositae
Author: L.
Synonyms: Lappa major
Remarks:
Plant trivia: The burrs on this plant are probably the ones that inspired Swiss engineer George de Mestral, the inventor of Velcro (TM).
We call them Burrdocks too. Those stupid things that always seem to find thier way into your horses mane or tail right before a show! UGH. :rolleyes: hehe
In South Carolina and Georgia, where I grew up, they were called cockleburrs.
Also, I heard on Paul Harvey that the guy who invented VELCRO got the idea from cockleburrs after walking in the woods. :)
That is brilliant!!! LOL!Quote:
Originally posted by sirrahned
Also, I heard on Paul Harvey that the guy who invented VELCRO got the idea from cockleburrs after walking in the woods. :)
Guess I need to pay more attention to things like that - I might get rich.:D
Out here in Nv we call em goatheads...and boy you know it when one gets stuck in your shoe!!! *ow ow ow* I hate it when the dog picks em up and you *try* carefully to get them out but the dang things wont come out without tugging and most of the time at least I end up with a stab wound in my fingers as a result!
And they are imposible to get off of blankets lol.