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Taxonomic question about Viola missouriensis and Viola affinis.
March 28, 2011
I have tentatively identified a violet as either Viola affinis or V. missouriensis. However, the pages for those species are dated 2007 and 2009, respectively, in the NPIN, while it read...
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Indoor Lantana Care from VA
December 28, 2010
I have a Lantana plant. When I moved it inside, it was fine. Then I watered it too much. Is it possible to replant( to dryer dirt) in the winter time. Is has been in the 30's here, but inside 68. ...
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Rain Garden plant for N. Mississippi
March 03, 2010
Rain Garden Plants for North Mississippi/Mid-South Region. I wish the search parameters included plants which tolerate seasonal flooding and droughts, so that each state might search for its own r...
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Identifying a plant/weed blooming in Feb. in Texas
February 24, 2010
Can you help me identify a flowering plant I have found growing in my yard? It is a tiny green plant most months of the year, with very tiny deep to pastel blue flowers on it in early spring ( it is i...
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Update on Wildflower Center's Turffalo plot
February 11, 2010
Hi, I was wondering if you can provide an update about the Turffalo grass installed at the Wildflower Center? The last update was June 26, 2009. We are investigating options for a lawn in South Aus...
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Caterpillars on young bluebonnet plants in Comal Co., TX
December 29, 2009
Due to much needed recent rains our bluebonnets are coming on beautifully. Today however when looking at what I thought was frost damage noticed caterpillars that start eating from the center and work...
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Deer-resistant groundcover for sunny hillside in California
November 17, 2009
we are looking for a deer resistant, drought resistant ground cover that we can grow from seed. we have a large,partial sunny hillside, well drained,that is cover with oak leaves and pine needles..and...
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Clearing up the nativity of so-called Baltimore sedge (Carex senta)
November 12, 2009
Dear Smarty Pants: Hi, did you ever get more clarity on the Carex senta issue (baltimore sedge)? Whether or not it was a wetland grass? I too am in Maryland and was thinking of planting it for a law...
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Vines for trellis in Livermore, CA
October 29, 2009
I am looking for a native vine for a northern California location. It's Livermore California with a climate intermediate between the SF Bay and the Central Valley. Some frost in the winter. Maybe 10 ...
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Rose varieties for Alabama
October 26, 2009
What climate and soil types will Rosa Rogosa, a plant that grows in MA, require?
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