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Culture and location of native Stachys coccinea May 10, 2006 What are the soil, light, and water requirements for Texas betony (Stachys coccinea) and in what area(s) of Texas does it naturally occur? View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Locating Rubus trivialis (Dewberry) In Houston May 10, 2006 Where can I purchase dewberry (Rubus trivialis) seeds &/or plants? I live in the Houston, Texas, area, and the area has grown so much that I can no longer locate dewberry plants. I would like to plant... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Michigan native plants for shady, low traffic area May 10, 2006 Hello, I am looking for a recommendation for a Michigan native groundcover. I live adjacent to the Rouge River watershed and want to buy the right thing. The location is shady, infrequently walked ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Mountain Laurel and Desert Willow in pots or ground in Brady, TX May 09, 2006 I would really appreciate your advice if a Texas Mountain Laurel (now a 1 gal. size) and a Desert Willow (now a 3 gal.) are good candidates for planting in containers and, if so, what size for each? ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Locating Rosa rugosa for Massachusetts May 09, 2006 There is a shrub that grows out on the Cape especially at the beach. I have always called it Beach Rose and I have heard other people call it a Beach Plum. However, the most recent picture of a Beac... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Sapindus drummondii or Rhus aromatica for Austria May 07, 2006 Hy! I'm from Austria/Europe, and interested in some North American native plants specially. It would be great if you can help me with my two questions: Sapindus drummondii I read from different... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Western Azalea (Rhododendron occidentale) for Southern California May 04, 2006 Are there any fragrant varieties of azalea that will grow in Southern California? There are some wonderful native azaleas I found in North Carolina, such as the r. alabamense and r. atlanticum. I h... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Information on herbs for Northeast Ohio May 03, 2006 Hello there, I am writing you seeking some information on Northeast Ohio's native plants. This has been rather difficult to find—specific native plants that can be used as herbs. If you could h... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Invasive, non-native Paulownia May 03, 2006 Hi. We would like to plant a fast growing tree that will provide shade for our house. What do you think of the Paulownia tree (Empress Tree) as a possibility for the Austin area? If this is not a g... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Alternative names for Aquilegia Sanguinaria May 03, 2006 I am looking for the common name for a flower called Aquilegia Sanguinaria. Can you help? Does this even exist? View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
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