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Preserving endangered plants in Massachusetts
April 09, 2006
I've recently visited the national registry of threatened or endangered plants for my Massachusetts home, with a hope of : 1. Identifying rare, threatened or endangered species in my state. 2. fi...
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Sources of native herbaceous plants for Massachusetts
April 04, 2006
Hi, I am looking for sources of native herbaceous plants, ideally in plug form, and wondered if you had a list you could send me. Thanks.
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Sources of Starleaf Mexican Orange (Choisya dumosa)
March 26, 2006
Where can we find Choisya dumosa (plant recommended for southwest area) for sale?
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Locating source for Crataegus Brazoria (Brazoria Hawthorn)
March 20, 2006
I want to purchase a Crataegus Brazoria Sarg. (Brazoria Hawthorn) but cannot find a source for one. Can you help?
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Location of source for live white violets native to Virginia
March 20, 2006
Dear Ms. Pants, I am in Austin & would like to buy a quantity of small live plants for decorative table top use in April, 2006. I need any variety of the wild woodlands-loving white violets that are n...
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Source of cotton seeds in Georgia
March 08, 2006
Where can I buy cotton seeds????
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Alternatives to non-Texas native pin cherry for Texas
February 28, 2006
Dear Ms. Smarty Plants, I learned that the fire cherry/ pin cherry is a very hardy tree, and that it is very drought resistant. I live in zone 7, on black land, which becomes very dry in the summer. ...
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Source for Guayacan (Guajacum angustifolium) in Texas
February 28, 2006
Do you know where I can purchase guayacan (soapbush) or is it impossible to transplant?
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Sources of information on native plants iin Ypsilanti, Michigan area
January 26, 2006
Hello, I am a scout with Troop 243. I am interested in knowing if you have information available to give me regarding the Native Plants that have been discovered in the Ypsilanti, Michigan area. I n...
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Sources of information for design of prairie meados in Georgia
January 25, 2006
Dear Ms. Smarty Plants, I am designing a prairie meadow in Covington GA (Zone 7) at the edge of piedmont and coastal ecosystems, primarily lower piedmont. I am trying to restore a 1/2-acre site over ...
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