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Native perennials for Missouri City, TX
March 19, 2014
I checked all the questions for my area and still need help. What are some native perennials for southeast Texas
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Native species of tree for Rockwall TX
March 19, 2014
Hello, I am attempting to plant a native species of tree 20 miles east of Dallas, Texas (Rockwall, TX) in honor of my brother's marriage. He is a biologist and a huge supporter of native species....
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Native Plant for a Sunny South-facing House Wall in Tucson
March 01, 2014
I have a problematic block wall on the south side of the house and I what a plant to soften the look of the wall. I tried butterfly bush which I'm told died from of bounce-back heat from the wall. I ...
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Rain garden plants for Central Texas
February 06, 2014
Do you have a list of rain garden plants for Central Texas?
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Need plants beneficial or attractive to bees in Dripping Springs, TX
January 27, 2014
Can you provide a specific list of plants beneficial or attractive to honey bees in the Texas Hill Country (we raise bees in Dripping Springs, TX.) Thanks.
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A Native Tree for Ardmore PA
January 15, 2014
I am looking to plant a native tree in my back yard. The yard is small and gets mostly afternoon sun. Thank you
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Native Backyard for Lakewood OH
December 24, 2013
I would like to do away with the lawn in my backyard in favor of native plants that would require minimal maintenance, including flowering plants that would encourage pollinators.
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Source for records of Pleistocene flora of Central Texas
December 16, 2013
Part of your answer to a question from October 12, 2010 is "..moreover, the evidence goes even further back than the 1800s. Studies of Pleistocene deposits from Central Texas showed ancestral cedar p...
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Native Groundcovers for Spartanburg, SC
November 23, 2013
I need suggestions for native groundcovers for Spartanburg, SC. The area to be covered is a fairly steep slope, with a lot of afternoon sun. In the morning, some areas remain shaded until noon whil...
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Plants for church gardens in Ft. Worth TX
November 07, 2013
Second attempt. Our church has many gardens in Fort Worth, TX. There are gardens for blue,red,yellow,white,purple,orange,pink,mixed,community garden,roses, and more. I am interested in the la...
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