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Cold moist stratification of Echinacea purpurea
July 23, 2007
I was looking at your info on Purple Coneflowers and it says: "Seed Treatment: Cold-moist stratification for two months improves germination." What is Cold-moist stratification? Thanks.
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Long term storam of Lupinus arboreus seeds
July 21, 2007
Hi - I was wondering what the best way to store lupine seeds (for long-term storage and maximum viability) is? I am a graduate student at Berkeley studying Lupinus arboreus. We have been storing seeds...
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Care and propagation of American Beautyberry
July 20, 2007
We have an American Beautyberry growing on our lot. Before we fenced the backyard it was browsed by deer, and survived by wedging itself between the fence and a juniper tree. How can we: 1. encou...
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Propagation of Juniperus deppeana by seed
July 17, 2007
Hello, I am interested in any info you can provide me on alligator juniper (Juniperus deppeana) seed propagation. Thank you.
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Tiger lilies for Austin
July 12, 2007
My dear friend absolutely loves tiger lilies, and I would love to plant some for her, but I wonder if the short winters here in Austin, TX make growing these difficult.. I know little of growing flowe...
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Propagation of Passiflora lutea by seed
July 11, 2007
How long does it take to germinate yellow passionflower vine seeds? Where can a vine or seeds be purchased? What would they cost?
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Crossbreedding of Lupinus polyphyllus and L. perennis
June 25, 2007
Hello, can Lupinus polyphyllus and L. perennis crossbreed? I have both and want to keep perennis genetically pure, is the only way to do this is to get rid of the polyphyllus?
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Seed pods on Acer grandidentatum
June 23, 2007
Hi, we have three young Big Tooth Maples that are doing very well in our pasture. We bought them already established and small. However, we would like to start some. Do they produce a seed?? What wo...
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Propagation by seed of Capsicum annuum
June 21, 2007
I have always been told that the only way that a seed from a chili pequin pepper can germinate is that it has to be eaten by a bird and passed through it's digestive system. I have heard that there i...
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Allelopathc qualities in sunflowers
June 19, 2007
I have a sunflower patch in the corner of my backyard (Maximilians, common sunflower, and silverleaf sunflower)and would like to use the spent stalks (sans the seedheads) as mulch in the fall. Howeve...
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Reseeding with Gulf cordgrass, Spartina spartinae
May 23, 2007
Are the seeds of Spartina spartinae sterile? If not, when is the best time to harvest for replanting? We are involved in the restoration of the Bahia Grande section of the Laguna Atascosa National Wi...
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How to propagate Texas red buckeye (Aesculus sp.) from seeds
May 01, 2007
I have a Texas Red Buckeye that is doing very well. How do I propagate from the seeds that come off of that tree? Thanks,
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Determining ripeness of seeds of Crotonn texensis
May 01, 2007
How can I tell when the seeds of Croton texensis are "ripe"?
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Iris brevicaulis in Southwest Michigan
April 22, 2007
We live in Kalamazoo, MI (Southwest Michigan Zone 6) and discovered last year that we have an iris brevicaulis (we think) growing (and very pretty) on our property. It has the "zig zag" stem. It see...
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Obtaining seeds for mutant white bluebonnet
April 18, 2007
I have seen a white bluebonnet in Brenham on Easter and wondered how rare the white ones are and how you get seeds for those. Are there any special directions on collecting seeds for planting next fa...
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Planting time for Helianthus annuus in Wichita Co., TX
April 16, 2007
I need to know when is the best time to plant sunflowers in the Wichita Falls, Texas area? Thank you for your time.
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Propagation and transplanting of Vernonia lindheimeri
April 10, 2007
I have located a wooly ironweed plant and have taken some seeds to start. This is the only ironweed I have seen. Any suggestions on how to start the seed? Also, if development of the property appea...
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Resprouting of native prairie plants after snowstorm
April 07, 2007
Will my prairie plants that have broken dormancy be harmed by a spring snowstorm? Temperatures have fallen down into the twenties and forecast to stay sub-freezing for five or six days. We have abou...
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Propagation of Mountain Laurel by seed
March 28, 2007
I harvested the seed or nut from our Mountain Laurel this spring and I would like to propagate them in containers for at least a year and then transfer them to the ground. I live in Hays County, TX in...
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Transplanting roughleaf dogwood in Pflugerville, TX
March 28, 2007
Hello. My rougleaf dogwood is suckering enthusiastically, and rather than mow off all the root suckers, I'd like to transplant a couple of them to the stream bank in the greenbelt behind my house. ...
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Difference between white and red berried versions of Callicarpa americana
March 24, 2007
I have seen many American Beautyberry Bushes [Callicarpa americana] but it was not until I moved into the Big Thicket region that I had ever seen a white berried one. There is no difference botanicall...
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Plants for elementary school grow lab in New York
March 14, 2007
What can we grow in a grow lab in our elementary school library from seed now that will bloom by June or what interesting looking established plants can we put in this grow lab that will have meaning ...
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Reversion of maroon bluebonnets back to blue
March 01, 2007
In the fall, I bought a flat of Texas bluebonnets. They are blooming now, and it turns out they are actually maroon bluebonnets! Which is really too bad, because I want blue bluebonnets. Do you know i...
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Rhizobium inoculant for Leucaena and othr leguminous tree seedlings
January 02, 2007
What sort of Rhizobium inoculant would be appropriate for Leucaena and other leguminous tree seedlings?
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Care and propagation of Kentucky Coffeetree
December 22, 2006
I found a tree on our property in Missouri, after some reserch I found that it is a Kentucky Coffee tree. I collected several of the pods and would like to know how I can plant them to grow. Thanks.
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