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Care of a sedum indoors
December 16, 2007
I have a coworker who has trusted her Sedum Burrito plant into my care because it is not doing well in her office. It appears to need repotting, as it is very crowded in the pot it came in and is dif...
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Care of non-native house plant
December 09, 2007
Please let me know how to keep a dieffenbachia plant healthy and growing. I notice some leaves turn yellow. I water them once a week and keep it on the windowsill with some sunlight. Should I be do...
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Division of impatiens grown in a pot
December 08, 2007
I have an impatient and it is growing out of the pot. I was wondering if it were possible to divide it somehow and have two medium size plants.
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Plants for full-sun landscape
November 20, 2007
I live in a very rocky area just outside of Fort Worth, TX. It's taken me all spring, summer & now I'm going into the fall, to landscape just 30 feet in front of my house. The front of the house get...
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Indoor pot plants
November 20, 2007
I just moved into a studio apt. where a lot of heat is provided. Do you have a listing of house plants suitable for warm apartments? I have four windows, all with indirect sunlight.
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Flowering of pineapple guavas
November 06, 2007
I have two pineapple guavas in their second year of planting. Both have grown extremely well, but have not flowered. I live in zone 9 near the Gulf and they receive normal irrigation. Do they take ...
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Transplanting care of Mayten tree (Maytenus sp.)
November 06, 2007
I planted a Mayten tree 2 years ago. It's about 8 feet tall. The trunk is about 1-1/2 or 2" in diameter. The earth around it sunk and now there is a "bowl" that fills with water in the rain. I...
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Cross pollination of orange and crapemyrtle
November 05, 2007
I have a crapemyrtle tree growing 3 feet from a navel orange tree. This summer a shoot grew from the ground 5 inches from the orange tree. The shoot looks just like the orange tree but the leaves were...
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Non-native Gingko biloba in Austin
October 22, 2007
Does a Ginkgo biloba tree grow easily in the Austin area? Does it take extra care to keep it alive?
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Care of non-native house plant
October 20, 2007
I have bought a 7 foot bird of paradise indoor plant, and have a decorative pot to place it into. The plant will remain in its plastic pot, will have a liner inside decorative pot, and decorative moss...
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Care for non-native indoor plants
October 20, 2007
My cousin in Pa. asked me to see how to care for 2 plants in the winter. The first is a Voo Doo Lily and the second is a Bengal Tiger plant. If you would please help I would be able to pass it along...
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Information about Lotus berthelotte, non-native plant
October 19, 2007
I have a plant marker for a plant called LOTUS Berthlotti. I am looking for how to take care of it, but when I type the name in any search engine I get no results! the best way for me to describe th...
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Care of non-native house plant, Pachira aquatica
October 14, 2007
Mr. Smarty Plants, I have just bought a miniature money tree. I would like to plant it on a metal like decorative pot. What advice would you give me how to prevent the plant from getting any metal re...
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Non-native poinsettia care
October 07, 2007
I have a poinsettia that I have nursed from last Christmas. It is in big pot and looks really good. I'm trying to make it bloom. I have it out front with a sw exposure. I'm afraid of too much sun...
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Removing St. Augustine, replacing with native plants
October 06, 2007
Hello Mr. Smarty Plants, always excited to talk to the Green Guru himself. I've recently purchased a house in South Austin and am interested in establishing a small, 500+ sq ft, prairie grass and wi...
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Fruiting of non-native fig trees
September 30, 2007
Regarding a Fig Tree that I have, it's about 3yrs old. Last year it gave us about a handful of figs and they were good. This year the small tree is full of figs and they remain green. This summer I h...
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Seeking information on Crateeva asiatica, non-native herbal medicine
September 29, 2007
Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I had a look at your website in hope of finding information about the plant Crateeva asiatica. Could you kindly help me to locate the information for the same?
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Plectranthus (native of South Africa) winter care and insects
September 26, 2007
I was recently given a beautiful plant which is now in a pot in my yard. I live in Rochester, NY and need to know what to do with this plant in the fall. The plant is 'Mona Lavender' Plectranthus p...
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Weed prevention in vegetable gardens
September 26, 2007
Mr.Smarty Plants - I know this isn't your area, but we have a vegetable garden that has been plagued by summertime weeds. Do you have a recommendation for a control plan we could implement during t...
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Care of non-native house plant, probably Coleus
September 16, 2007
What would cause the new leaves of a house plant to be solid green? When I bought it, the original leaves were almost like a "tie-dye" fabric (green,yellow,orange, and red).
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Care of desert willows
September 10, 2007
We have three desert willows. Two are doing well, but the third, which was planted at the same time as the others, is about 1/3 the size of the other two, the foliage is thin, and the leaves have dry...
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Removal of invasive non-native Chinese wisteria
September 10, 2007
I am going to be removing my ubiquitous chinese wisteria very soon (the method I'm going to use is undetermined). If I decide to use Round-up on the cut-stem (which may take more than one application...
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Removal and disposal of very invasive non-native water hyacinth
September 07, 2007
I was given some Eichhornia crassipes, don't know how to care for them. Do you put them in some potting soil then put the pot in water? When do they bloom? Can they stay in the water during winter in...
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Care of Jade plant
September 06, 2007
Hi there, I have a question and really appreciate your time helping me regarding my plant. I bought a Jade plant; 35 yr. old ; very thick stems and healthy at the time of purchase from a very si...
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Native alternatives for Japanese maple
September 05, 2007
Hi, I am a landscaper trying to create a landscape in a shaded area with no sun. The person likes a Acer palmatum, but I am not sure it will grow there. We live in South Lake Tahoe. So I know of some ...
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Hurricane resistant alternatives to crape myrtle
September 02, 2007
Are there any native small to medium trees (15-25 ft) to use instead of crapemyrtles (Lagerstroemia indica)? Crapemyrtles come in many colors and bend with hurricane winds instead of snapping or uproo...
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Oak leaf fall causing ivy damage
August 28, 2007
I read the A/Q in the Austin American-Statesman Saturday, August 25, regarding the leaves falling now from the live oaks. I am experiencing the same thing, but it is the leaves of my post oaks that a...
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Distribution of Non-Native Royal Empress Tree
August 23, 2007
I was wondering if you could give me the statistics for the Royal Empress Tree in the Long Island area. I have two and have read numerous articles online regarding them being invasive through the root...
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Identification of non-native wildflower
August 20, 2007
I am a painter and I need your help. When I was in Pecatonica, Illinois recently I saw a very beautiful blue colored wildflower. I was amazed by its beauty but didn't have a camera with me to take a ...
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Deadheading cannas and geraniums
August 17, 2007
I'm new to gardening. Your help would be appreciated. 1) I think I read that canna flowers can be deadheaded so they will continue to bloom throughout the summer. What part is actually taken off? ...
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Non-native invasive creeping fig on oak tree
August 15, 2007
I have a creeping fig in a pot that sits next to an oak tree. It took to the tree as a trellis and looks beautiful. My question is: is it doing the tree any harm?
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Disposal of non-native invasive clerodendron
August 15, 2007
What do you do about clerodendron that is spreading like wildfire. A friend gave me one plant before I was acquainted with invasives!!
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Care for non-native Basil
August 14, 2007
One of my Basil plants has leaves that are curling (shriveling.) I see no insects on any of the leaves. The plant next to this one is growing beautifully. Both are in large pots and are in the sun....
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Disposal of non-native invasive Houttuynia cordata
August 08, 2007
I am a homeower in The Woodlands with a very difficult problem in my butterfly garden. I have an impossibly invasive weed that I cannot get rid of -- so much so that I'm thinking of just paving ov...
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Correct spelling of Passiflora caerulea
August 07, 2007
What is correct, passiflora coerulea or caerulea ?
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Bloom color change in Choctaw Crape Myrtle
July 30, 2007
In 2006 my wife bought a Choctaw Crape Myrtle from a local nursery. It had a tag from Greenleaf Nursery and had several blooms in the "correct" pink color. The plant was 5-6 ft tall. It has grown...
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Information on non-native Knock Out Rose
July 30, 2007
I am trying to find out some information about a Knock Out Rose. I dont know the scientific name for it. I have been to different web sites to find pictures, size etc. and can find nothing. Any help ...
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Non-fruiting squash
July 25, 2007
With all this rain in Dallas why would our Zuchinni and Yellow squash be beautiful and green but not produce any squash?
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Identification of non-native Viburnum lantana
July 23, 2007
Could you tell me what this plant is? I have no idea! Vib Iantana Mohican - this is all the info. I have, other than it can grow in the mid-west.
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Recovery of damaged fuchsia plant in hanging basket
July 23, 2007
I had a beautiful fuchsia plant hanging on my porch. The hanger gave way and the plant fell straight down into another flower bed. The fuchsia seemed ok. I put it back in the pot put up new strong ...
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Encouraging bloom on non-native Batwing Erythrina
July 18, 2007
Hi! I have a Batwing Erythrina in the ground next to my driveway in full sun in Houston. It's nine years old and is about twenty feet tall, but it does not bloom. What can I do? Thanks for your s...
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Care of Rio Grande Wild Petunia
July 17, 2007
I have bought the Rio Grande Wild Petunia, Ruellia davisiorum. How should I look after it?
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Recovery from transplant shock for bougainvillea
July 12, 2007
I live outside of Phoenix. I just bought a bougainvillea in a large pot. It was doing nicely until I brought it home. I placed it in a sunny spot in my front yard inside of a large volcanic rock that ...
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Care of Dracaena fragrans, cultivar
July 09, 2007
I just recently purchased a tree which I was told was called a Dracaena or also corn plant. I can not seem to find a site that will inform me on how to take care of this tree. If you can please let ...
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Care of Passiflora incarnata or Passiflora coccinea
July 04, 2007
Hi- I have two passionflowers, one red, one purple. I live in upstate NY. They grow very well up onto trellises, however, they have stopped producing flowers. Both are planted in pots (fairly large)...
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Non-native Ornithogalum longibracteatum (Pregnant Onion)
June 27, 2007
Dear Sir, I have a plant called a Pregnant Onion. It looks like an onion and it has babies develop on its body and the surface peals off like an onion. It's leaves grow to about a yard long and th...
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Plants native to South Florida and the Caribbean
June 22, 2007
What are the plants native to South Florida and the Caribbean?
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Growing conditions for non-native Thlaspi caerulescens
June 19, 2007
I want to know what is the best condition for growing Thlaspi caerulescens and what is its life span. Thanks
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Invasiveness of non-native Asian jasmine
June 18, 2007
I have a lot of Asian Jasmine planted as groundcover in various beds. The last year or so it has become unruly and is now invading my St. Augustine, working its way into the lawn itself. Is there an...
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Karoo rose
June 15, 2007
Where would the Adenium obesum/desert rose/Karoo rose pictured in the Austin American-Statesman's Gardening section on 06/09/07 be available for purchase in or near the Taylor, Texas (76574) area?
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Decline in non-native crape myrtles
June 15, 2007
I live in Round Rock and the ground is rocky about one foot beneath the surface. I have about 14 crape myrtles that have been doing very well for about 6 years now. Last year the leaves on 1 started...
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Nativity of Myrospermum sousanum
June 13, 2007
I bought a Myrospermum sousanum (Arroyo Sweetwood) at the Antique Rose Emporium in San Antonio. I see where it is listed as a Texas native on several web sites, but I could not find a reference on the...
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Mulching vegetables with straw
June 13, 2007
I have a small garden with 4 different veggies, tomatoes, hot peppers, squash & cucumbers. which plants is it OK to put straw under? which plants will straw hurt the stalks or other possibilities? tha...
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Availability of non-native Elijah blue fescue
June 01, 2007
I'm looking for Elijah blue fescue. Do you sell?
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How to produce ivy with large, green leaves
May 25, 2007
How can I keep an Ivy green? When it was purchased it was green and had BIG leaves. How can I get the leaves to grow big again and get it green?
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Planting plumereia and bird of paradise palm outside in Austin
May 23, 2007
I have a plumeria and a bird of paradise palm in pots that I want to place in the ground. I've seen plumeria's planted in the ground at a house leading to Bryan College Station that seem to have bee...
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Winter damage to non-native Jasminum mesnyi
May 09, 2007
I planted 6 shrubs in 2006 that I think are some type of jasmine that have yellow flowers. Can't remember the name. I live in Lago Vista TX just outside Austin. This year 3 are doing really well a...
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Thinning of non-native rosemary
May 09, 2007
I live in NW Austin and have a very large rosemary bush that is having problems this season. We trimmed the bush in early March because the plant was getting too large for the space. It is roughly 3...
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Identification of Cryptomeria japonica for homeowners association
May 09, 2007
Good morning. We are wondering if Cryptomeria japonica trees can fit under the term "pine like". We used the term pine like when asking for our home owners associations approval and we put in a Cr...
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Slow flowering wisteria
May 09, 2007
We have a young wisteria growing on the side of the house. It began to flower this year for the first time. Whereas my neighbors' wisterias all bloomed in February, ours has only begun to bloom in mi...
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Diamonds and Rubies plant (Lychnis coronaria)
May 02, 2007
I recently purchased a plant from the Huntsville, AL Botanical Gardens at their annual plant sale. The name on the plant tag is "Rubies and Diamonds". No one at the Botanical Garden knew the scien...
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Cat deterents
May 01, 2007
I was wondering if there is such a plant that will deter cats from going in your gardens. I have a problem with them using my garden as a litter box, and had heard that there was a plant that the...
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Alternatives to non-native heather (Calluna vulgaris)
April 27, 2007
I live in Vernon, BC, Canada. I plan to put a heather plant in my garden, but my space is limited. I know that it will grow approx. 2 ft. high and that it likes well drained and acidic soil, but how...
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About African Violets
April 26, 2007
I have an African Violet. i clipped a leaf off and rooted it and i have a baby pink-leafed African Violet now, not pink flowers, pink leaves. It struck me as odd. i never saw one like this before. i...
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Invasive nature of non-native Zoysia japonica grass
April 22, 2007
I have been reading up on Zoysia grass and I am curious about its invasive nature. Is there a good way to keep it from going into my neighbors' yards? I was thinking about using some edging material...
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Recovery of non-native star jasmine from freezing in New York
April 22, 2007
Hello, I have a star jasmine plant that was left outside over the winter. Will it come back to life? Thank you.
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Plant replacements for non-native invasives in Austin, TX
April 20, 2007
I live in Austin, TX, I have a large lot and small house. I want to do some selective planting on the back half of my lot. Currently there are large live oaks, cedar elm. hackberry, cedar, Texas persi...
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Yellowing of fronds on Sago Palm
March 27, 2007
Our Sago Palm now has all yellow fronds from the Winter frosts. Should they be cut off? Will the plant grow new fronds from the bottom to replace the ugly looking ones that are there? And why do I se...
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Muscari neglectum image
March 23, 2007
I am doing a school project and found a native plant on the native plant information network image gallery. It is plant NPIN Image Id 524. What is it's name?
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Toxicity of non-native, invasive Wedelia trilobata
March 19, 2007
Could you tell me if Wedelia trilobata is toxic to animals? It grows so voraciously where I am that I am wanting to use the whole plant to feed to my large tortoises (who are also voracious for edibl...
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Care of non-native Primrose jasmine
March 14, 2007
I have 4 large primrose jasmine shrubs that were transplanted about 4 years ago. They were cut back fairly harshly at that time. Since then, the centers remain very woody... no greenery... but the l...
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Thorns on non-native orange trees
March 04, 2007
I just moved into a new home that has orange trees in the yard. The tree trunks and limbs are thorny. What kind of oranges are they? How should I care for them? Is it ok to cut off the thorns so t...
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Avoiding planting Indian Paintbrush in Hawaii because of invasiveness
March 01, 2007
My daughter is living in Hilo, Hawaii. For her birthday, her boyfriend ordered her some Indian Paintbrush seeds. Trying to be sure she grows them correctly in a pot, she found instructions that say ...
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Obtaining information about non-native Maurandella antiffhiniflora seeds
February 26, 2007
Mr. Smarty Plants: My Mother and I love to see all the beautiful Snapdragons blooming each year. We never know when to actually plant the seeds in order to have the Snapdragons come up and bloom by th...
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Use of non-native Indian Mustard for reducing lead in soil
February 07, 2007
The EPA phytoremediation documents say lead contamination can be reduced with Brassica juncea: "Successful Reduction of Lead Contamination. Phytoextraction was demonstrated at a site in Tren...
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Why is non-native, invasive dandelion called a wildflower?
January 24, 2007
Why is a dandelion a wildflower? {I read it in a book.}
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Identification of Sphaegneticola trilobata as non-native invasive plant
January 24, 2007
Hello Mr. Smarty Plants, I have some wedelia growing but would like clarification on the type whether it is the texana or trilobata. Is the texana a bushy plant? Mine is more of the sprawling/tra...
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Possible damage by invasive, non-native earthworms in compost
January 03, 2007
I received a worm bin (vermicomposter) for Christmas. The instructions that came with the bin say to use the red wiggler worm (Eisenia foetida) and that it is okay if some of the worms go into your g...
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Alternatives for non-native Bradford Pear
November 27, 2006
Hi, can you please give me some information about the "bradford flowering pear"? I live in Hutto,Tx. I want to know if this is a good tree to plant. What are the benefits of choosing this tree and...
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Student project on non-native bush snap beans
October 30, 2006
I am doing a science project for school that involves bush snap beans. For my research I am required to have at least one interview with a professional on plants. I was hoping that you would be able ...
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Growth rate for eucalyptus in Florida
September 21, 2006
How fast does eucalyptus grow in Florida?
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Lists of edible plants in region of Pennsylvania for school project
September 12, 2006
Please Help! I'm a grade four teacher in Philadelphia. My students and I are assigned a theme project that involves listing edible plants that grow in our region. Can you recommend a web site(s)...
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Caring for non-native African violet
September 05, 2006
How do you care for the African violet?
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Wintering over a Cuphea ignea in Iowa Zones 4-5
August 29, 2006
I have a Cigar Plant, or a cuphea. I live in Iowa and need to know how to take care of this plant. Does this plant die and that's it, or does this plant come back year after year?
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Non-native Coleus canina, animal detererrent
August 18, 2006
I had purchased a plant about 4 years ago at Lowes that I planted in my flower gardens that was a pet deterrent. I cannot remember the name of that plant now? I have spoke to Lowes and others and I am...
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Suggestions for alternatives to invasive, non-native English ivy
August 17, 2006
Can English ivy be planted in a pot, kept oudoors, and expected to endure our Maryland winters?
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Disease problems of non-native Weeping Willow
August 16, 2006
Could you please tell me why my weeping willow has got pink coloured leaves and seems very dry the bark is splitting and seems full of wood worm?
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Alternatives to non-native, invasive Pampa grass
August 11, 2006
Could you please tell me if Cortaderia Selloana is "zone 4" hardy? Also how to start Opuntia Humifusa from cuttings? Do I let them stand upright dry and with no soil until they form the callous? Ple...
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Care for non-native Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)
August 08, 2006
I was given a desert rose and i'm looking for general information about planting, watering, how much sun it needs etc. I hope you can help. Thanks
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Non-native Crape Myrtle
August 07, 2006
My local nursery saw the flower and said I have a crape myrtle...is this the common name or botanical name?
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Non-native Merremia tuberosa
August 07, 2006
Respected Sir, I have been trying to find the scientific name and a sapling of a plant which had "flowers that look like rose flowers but are brown in color and have a paper like...
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Transplant shock
July 27, 2006
Today I dug up a new natchez variety crape myrtle that had only been planted about 3 months ago. It is fairly young. It was very difficult to dig up as it's root were pretty settled in the spot it ...
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Information for native garden in Guadalajara, Mexico
July 24, 2006
I am trying to start up my native garden in Guadalajara Mexico but have not been able to find many databases or info. Any advice or suggestions?
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Non-native invasive tungoil tree
July 21, 2006
I believe I have a tungoil tree growing in my yard. How do I care for it and when would be the best time to move it. It is about 6 foot tall and has about 12 seed (fruit) on it. Thanks.
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Non-native, invasive mimosa trees
July 15, 2006
I have a mimosa tree. The blooms on mine are very pale while I see many other trees with bright blooms. Is there anyway to change the color of the blooms? For instance, is the color due to the PH o...
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Care of non-native lilac
July 14, 2006
How and when do we prune lilacs bushes ?
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Transplant shock in non-native Mexican Ruda
July 14, 2006
I hope that you can help me. I planted some Mexican Ruda in a large pot. Planted it in good soil. The plant is not doing well. It's droopy and drying out. I watered it every other day. It is in t...
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Edibility of native and non-native wild onions
July 07, 2006
I'd like to know if the seeds of the wild onions found in southeastern Pennsylvania (possibly called Allium ascalonicum) are edible at all- these are the seeds that grow on top of the stalk, after ...
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Conditions for non-native, poisonous mandrakes
July 04, 2006
What climates or conditions can mandrakes live in? Do they have to live submerged in water, with some water, or with very little? Why? Thanks
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Yellowing leaves on non-native Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
July 03, 2006
I purchased a chinese hibiscus hiros small tree and after 1 month the leaves keep turning yellow. What's wrong? It's in a large pot and never outside below 60 degrees. Thanks.
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