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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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Toxicity of Peruvian Lilies (Alstroemeria sp) for food decoration
September 04, 2006
Hi, I am trying to find out if I can decorate a cake using live alstroemeria laid on top of the icing. I would not want to eat the flower, just lay it on top to look pretty before removing and servi...
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Inadvisability of importing plants from one region to another
March 03, 2006
I wonder if you could help me. I want to send my friends some conifer trees from England to Florida USA. I went on the Department of Agriculture site and they recommended your site for questions. Than...
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Dumb question about prickly pear
December 23, 2005
This is probably a really dumb question but I am interested in picking the prickly pear next year when it is in season, and was wondering the best way to get all of the little stickers off of the pear...
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Plants to accompany cactus and agave
October 09, 2005
What plants would look well with cactus and agave to soften the look of spikiness? Also, a homeowner in our association wants the association to plant a pyracantha at the corner of the street to preve...
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Smarty Plants on Parkinsonia aculeata
June 11, 2005
What is the name of the tall shrub I see growing wild around Austin that is delicate, with thin stems and branches, and lacy, with multiple leaves, and yellow flowers? It looks lovely growing in a ma...
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Smarty Plants on spines
April 09, 2005
What do you call part of a plant that is needle-like or has spikes or bristles?
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Source for Bumelia lanuginosa in Austin
February 24, 2005
PLEASE HELP! I'm trying to plant several trees called Bumelia lanuginosa (synonym: Sideroxylon langinosum). The common names include but are not limited to: Ironwood, Chittamwood, Gum Elastic, Wooly...
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