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Smarty Plants for Mission, TX
August 11, 2005
Last week I visited my uncle who is head of a church in Mission, TX. The church owns an empty 2 to 3 acre lot, where they hope to build a school someday. However, that day is at least 10 to 15 years...
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Smarty Plants on Tamarisk
July 31, 2005
Where can I buy Tamarisk, and will it survive in Massachusetts? I've seen it in Provincetown, on Cape Cod.
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Sources of seeds for Cudweed Sagewort and Artemisia ludoviciana
July 20, 2005
Where can a person buy seeds for Cudweed Sagewort. Artemisia ludoviciana?
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Smarty Plants on Hesperaloe parviflora
July 11, 2005
I see these bright pink orange flowers on tall bracts everyday on the way to work. I have been searching for the name so I can buy one. I found a picture on your site at (http://www.wildflower.org/?...
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Seed source for non-native Cenipa americana
July 11, 2005
The Genipa americana plant or seeds, do you have it on sale too?
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Native plant nursery
July 07, 2005
I want to grow wildflower starts for tough-to-grow plants for retail and commercial sale. And I prefer organic, but, jeez, one step at a time. Any guidance on the ins and outs of this business? D...
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Willows native to Wisconsin
July 01, 2005
I have a small garden center in the far northern reaches of Wisconsin....and I specialize in native varieties for up here. I also help folks with lake shore restoration and preservation. There was...
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Sources of native plants for Marin County, CA
June 30, 2005
Where in Marin County, California can I get native area plants?
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Smarty Plants on chile pequin
June 11, 2005
I cannot find plants or seeds for the chile pequin (birds eye chile) plant. Do you have any or know of any business or person from whom I may purchase them?
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Sources of native wildflowers for Long Island, NY
May 27, 2005
What wildflowers are native to Long Island and where can I buy seeds/plants? There is so much information out there that I find my region, Long Island, seems to get lost. There is only 1 loca...
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