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Possible medicinal uses of Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides)
April 13, 2006
I recently read an article about the healing properties of Spanish Moss. It mentioned reducing bad cholesterol in the human body. What exactly are the properties in this plant that are good for you, ...
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Source for Wave scaly cloakfern (Astrolepis sinuata)
April 13, 2006
Can't make it to the Plant Sale but really want to buy one Astrolepis sinuata (Wavy Cloak Fern) if a plant is available for sale. Is it possible to buy one if one is available after the sale date (j...
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Ground covers for sandy hill in New York
April 12, 2006
We have just built a new home and a sandy fill was needed around the house. It sits on a hill and the fill is very sandy. We would like to plant something to stabilize the bank that is native to the a...
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Planting time, either by acorn or container grown tree, of Shumard red oak
April 12, 2006
Hello, I have a question on when is the best time to plant shumard red oak. I live in Zone 7. thank you
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Adapting to clay soils in British Columbia
April 11, 2006
What can I use to break down the clay content in my flower bed. It has a high concentration of clay and I want to plant treat it so I can plant flowers in it.
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Orientation of roots of Ranunculus
April 11, 2006
I need to know how to plant "Ranunculus". I don't know which way to put the rhizomes/bulbs in the ground. Do they go flat side down or strange long tubular things upward ?
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Cultural requirements for Heliotropium angiospermum in Florida
April 10, 2006
What are the cultural requirements for Heliotropium angiospermum?
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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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Using Native Plants Database to determine flowering time in Austin
April 07, 2006
How can I access your data base to learn what plants are flowering in Austin during the months of October and early November?
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Xeriscaping in clay on a slope in Fort Worth
April 06, 2006
Xeriscaping in clay (Fort Worth) on a slope -- Please offer suggestions and publications. Thanks
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Century plant dying after bloom
April 06, 2006
Help!! I want to save my Century Plant from dying. I have already lost one and I don't want to lose this one. Can cutting the stalk before it gets too big save this beautiful plant? Please, pleas...
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Ball moss (Tallandsia recurvata), epiphyte on oaks at Wildflower Center
April 06, 2006
I visited your center a couple weeks ago, was very impressed with the educational aspects. I noticed the epiphyte commonly growing in the oak trees, and also on the elm oak. Do you have the name of t...
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More on bluebonnets
April 05, 2006
Hello: We have been told that the sparse Bluebonnet appearance this Spring is due to sparse rainfall at the appropriate times. Were there fewer seeds to sprout and grow? Or are the seeds still ...
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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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Possible reasons for death of Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera) in Austin
April 04, 2006
Several wax myrtles in my neighborhood appear to have died. Should we have the soil or tree checked for fungus, or should we atrribute the death to freeze or age of the trees?
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Predictin bloom time for Indian Blankets (Gaillardia pulchella)
April 04, 2006
Is there any way to predict when the Indian Blankets will bloom this year? I live in Dallas, and last year they were in peak bloom at Twelve Hills Nature Center (also in Dallas) around the 21st of Ma...
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Lopidea texana nymphs and adults feeding on Mountain Laurel in March
April 04, 2006
What is the species name of the bright red bug (Miridae) nymphs and adults that are feeding on Texas Mountain Laurel leaves at this time (March 24) at the Wildflower Center?
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Whether Venus flytrap (dionaea muscipula) is endangered
April 04, 2006
I am a 4th grader at Whitestone Elementary School in Leander, Texas. I am in the Quest program and I am doing a project on the venus flytrap and would like to ask you some questions. 1. Is there an ...
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Peak period for viewing Central Texas wildflowers
March 31, 2006
My daughter lives in San Antonio now. I want to time my next visit with the peak period to blue bonnets and other TX wildflowers. When do you recommend that I visit and come to the Center for the fi...
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Low maintenance, drought tolerant, native plants for school garden in Round Rock
March 30, 2006
Our school is about to plant a memorial garden but need very drought tolerant plants and flowers as the schools water very little during the summer months. What would you suggest? The district does ...
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Non-native, non-invasive Thunbergia alata
March 30, 2006
I'm trying to find the proper name for Climbing Blackeyed Susan, or Blackeyed Susan Vine. We had one on a trellis and it was beautiful, but I'm told that it is an undesirable weed. Any info apprec...
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Native habitate sunlight as opposed to artificial light
March 26, 2006
Does a plant grow best in sunlight or artificial light?
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Native alternatives for non-native, invasive bamboo in New York
March 26, 2006
I hope you can help me. This is not about wildflowers. I'm interested in planting bamboo as a screen (25'+). I know all the pros/cons and would need to have a nursery to put in barrier. I need some...
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Native plants suitable for rock garden in New York
March 26, 2006
I'd like to start a rock garden. The area is very rocky, the soil is shallow and it's partially shaded. I'd like mostly perennials that flower from spring to fall. I hope to make some purchases fr...
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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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Identification of non-native Nothoscordum borbonicum in Louisiana
March 26, 2006
There were some small white flowers that grow everywhere in Shreveport and probably elsewhere. Mother called them Crows Feet. I see them if I am home in the Springtime, smell them too. Is Crow's foot...
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Susceptibility of Shumard oaks to oak wilt
March 25, 2006
I have planted a red oak tree. I am still trying to locate the ID tag for the type. I planted it two or three years ago. I purchased the tree from either Lowes or Home Depot. Is there a type of red oa...
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Comparative speeds of flowering from seeds or bulbs
March 24, 2006
Does a seed flower grow faster than a bulb flower?
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Drought-resistant plants for Grand Prairie, TX
March 24, 2006
Can you tell me where I may obtain a list of drought-resistant plants for landscaping?
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Conversion of patch of bermuda grass to native perennial garden in Texas
March 20, 2006
My wife and I want to take a section of our front lawn that is currently in Bermuda grass and plant some native perennials with lots of flowers. The area will be a quarter-circle in a corner of the la...
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Assistance in photographing Turnera diffusa in Rio Grande Valley
March 20, 2006
Do you know where I can photograph a specimen of Turnera diffusa Willd. ex J.A. Schultes var. aphrodisiaca? I'll be in Texas in May and it is on my list to try and locate. I understand it grows in ...
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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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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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Wildlife management programs for tax exemptions
March 17, 2006
I own a property in La Grange, Texas on which we're considering a wildlife management exemption. Would there be a program that also provides tax advantages for growing wildflowers?
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Process of converting from lawn to wildflower meadow in New Jersey
March 17, 2006
I live in northern New Jersey and have an acre of property which is currently a grassy lawn. I would like to make a meadow where the lawn is. What is the process to convert from a lawn to a meadow? Th...
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Possibly escaped non-native Buddleja davidii in Missouri
March 15, 2006
About 3 years ago my wife and I were traveling thru southeastern Missouri and stopped at a road side rest station on Interstate 44. While we were there we noticed a shrub about 4 to 5 feet tall with p...
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Problems getting desert western US plant Stanleya pinnata to bloom in England
March 13, 2006
I am having trouble getting my Princes plume (Stanleya pinnata) to produce a flower and then go to seed. Do you have any advice on triggering flowering in this plant?
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List of native perennial Texas flowers
March 13, 2006
Good day, I am searching for a list of native Texas flowers (preferably perennials) for a flower garden. Thank you.
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Non-native Cape Honeysuckle, Tecomaria capensis
March 13, 2006
I am trying to find general information on the Cape Honeysuckle or "Tecomaria" bush/plant. Is is related to the actual Honeysuckle Plant? What is it's care, propogation, sun tolerance, water requ...
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Information on green roof demonstration site at Wildflower Center
March 10, 2006
I visited your green roof demonstration site and am interested in putting a green roof on a structure. There seemed to be at least two layers of growing medium in the planters; one layer looked like r...
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True date for Earth Day
March 09, 2006
My grandson asked me to verify the correct date for Earth Day 2006. Sites on the internet say (a) Earth Day USA is April 22, 2006. (b) International Earth Day is M...
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Non-native Mandevilla care
March 08, 2006
I have a mandevilla and it looks like there are about 5 plants in one pot. Can it be separated without killing it? And, if it can be separated how should it be done? The plant is about 7" high and i...
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Native drought resistant evergreen plants for privacy hedgein clay soil in Texas
March 08, 2006
My family would like to create privacy around our 4 acres of fence line. What native evergreen or fast growing bushes would work? We have terrible clay soil and need drought resistant plants.
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Source of cotton seeds in Georgia
March 08, 2006
Where can I buy cotton seeds????
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Evergreen fast-growing native shrubs for privacy shield in Baytown, TX
March 07, 2006
A gas well is going in across the road. We need a fast growing native tall shrub to line our property next to the road. It needs to maintain its leaves in the winter also. We hope to cut down on th...
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Use of Gaura by deer as a food source
March 05, 2006
I live in North Central Texas and am considering planting some Gaura plants in my backyard. However, we have a large deer population in the area. Are deer generally drawn to Gaura as a food source?
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Locating toxic, non-native, invasive Castor Bean seeds
March 04, 2006
Where do I find castor bean seeds? Thank you.
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Possible locations of fields of Forget-Me-Nots, Myosotis
March 04, 2006
This might be kind of a weird question but me and my girlfriend have a really special thing with the forget me not wild flowers, and I will be asking her to marry me soon and would love to do it in a...
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Care for non-native, invasive Bauhinia variegata
March 03, 2006
I live in Fellsmere just south of Melbourne and we have about 5 orchid trees on our property; one is fairly tall, about 20 ft, and the others are about 6 ft tall. My smaller ones have several air p...
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Inadvisability of importing plants from one region to another
March 03, 2006
I wonder if you could help me. I want to send my friends some conifer trees from England to Florida USA. I went on the Department of Agriculture site and they recommended your site for questions. Than...
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Plants for winter color in native wildflower meadow backyard
February 28, 2006
I am establishing a wildflower meadow in my backyard (150'x50'). it will have native Texas wildflowers, Buffalo Grass and Blue Gramma grass. Is there any plant that you can recommend for winter inte...
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Suggestions for deer-resistant plans
February 28, 2006
I live in Horseshoe Bay and there are deer everywhere. They seem to eat everything I plant. Is there anything they don't like?
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Identification of Beetleweed or Galax as
February 28, 2006
My mother will soon celebrate her 100th birthday. For her 1st birthday her mother decorated her highchair with "smilox". I am trying to find out what plant this is. I have found "smilax" but it is...
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Eastern red cedar as tall privacy hedge for North Texas
February 28, 2006
I live in Northern Texas, outside of Dallas, and I need a very, very tall hedge to hide the view of the neighbors car lot from our second floor. We see everything beyond his fence and it drastically ...
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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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Why do sunflowers turn towards the sun?
February 27, 2006
Why do sunflowers turn towards the sun?
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Plants harmed by chipped spruce and evergreens for mulch in Colorado
February 26, 2006
What plants would be harmed by using chipped Spruce and evergreens for mulch? Thank you.
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Low cost, low maintenance, water tolerants native plants for New Jersey
February 25, 2006
I am planning a bed around my deck which will include shrubs and flowers. I am looking for plants that require a lot of water due to the wet soil conditions and poor drainage in my yard. Do you have...
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Deer resistant plants for campground in West Virginia
February 24, 2006
We spend the summers at a campground as permanent campers. We fix up our sites to be a pleasure to spend our time smelling and see the wild life come and perch around the area. We would like to know...
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Digestive distress from eating Lonicera sempervirens
February 23, 2006
A friend of mine ate Lonicera sempervirens and it caused a burning sensation in his stomach. What may have caused this sensation?
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Use of cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens) for tea
February 20, 2006
Back in the 50's when I spent the summers with my grandmother south of Hondo, Texas, she use to pick leaves from the cenizo (purple sage) bushes, dry them and then brew them for tea. I asked one of m...
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Transplanting trilliums in dormancy in Michigan
February 15, 2006
I live in Michigan. I have a Trillium in my yard and we are having a new septic field put in. I need to know if I can save the whole plant and can I keep it in the house or do I just need the bulb a...
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Pruning time for Smoke Tree (Cotinus obovatus)
February 13, 2006
Gentlemen: I have a Texas Smoke Tree (Cotinus obovatus). It's doing very well & I wish to prune it before its leaves come out. I understand there are a few trees you don't prune, among them birch. I...
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Cultivation of Gossypium hirsutum, Upland Cotton
February 08, 2006
I got a cotton boll (seeds and all) at a spinning workshop. I spun the cotton and the lady who brought the cotton boles said the seeds could be planted and the plant could be grown in a container on ...
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Problems with propagation of Indian Paintbrush (Castileja indivisa)
February 07, 2006
We are growing Indian Paintbrush. I have 2-300 seedlings. They were sown with fescue and have grown beautifully. Now they are approximately 4-6 inches high, a few have bloomed and many seem to be dy...
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Many different species called
February 07, 2006
I know from researching that Dusty Miller is drought tolerant. But, I tend to water too much when I do get irrigation water. Will it stand this? (clay soil, near a very young globe willow, southern ex...
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Links to geographical zones
February 06, 2006
A link page to similar sites would be helpful. Rather than 8 "geographical zones" how about by real zones; I live in California at 8000 feet. I know I can use the Rocky Mt. Zone to a degree, but al...
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Differentiating between red oak, Shumard oak and American sycamore
February 05, 2006
I have a few trees growing in an arroyo and I'm pretty certain that they are either red oak, shumard red oak, or Texas sycamore. The trees are deciduous and have a scaled grey bark which becomes lig...
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Tahitian gardenias (Gardenia taitensis) salt and wind resistance in Hawaii
February 03, 2006
Are Tahitian Gardenias salt tolerant? We live on a rocky coastline in Hawaii and we get a lot of salt spray.
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Non-native tropical Butterfly vine (Mascagnia macroptera) in Houston
February 02, 2006
HOWDY . . . Miss Smarty Plants !!! I am trying to identify one of the most intriguing, unusual & beautiful vines that I have ever seen. I encountered this vine at the home of an 87 year old widow ...
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Boom time for Texas wildflowers and best sites for viewing
February 01, 2006
I live in NJ and would like to visit Texas and see the bluebonnets and other wildflowers in bloom this spring. When do you expect the best display of flowers this year? Also, can you tell me where th...
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Sowing additional wildflower and grass seeds on steep hillside
January 30, 2006
Mr. Smarty, we recently moved to Hot Springs, AR. We have about a 1000 sf hillside area too steep to plant with shrubs etc. We had wildflower seeds scattered last May in this area and the flowers we...
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Effectiveness of house plants for removing household air pollution
January 30, 2006
I have heard that there is a combination of house plants that will increase the oxgyen in your home. Could you please tell me the names of these plants? I think there are a group of four of them. ...
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Possible identification of Post Oak in New Braunfels, TX
January 27, 2006
I live 6 miles north of New Braunfels in the Hill Country and own 5 acres of land. The property consists of many escarpment live oaks, texas persimon, and ashe juniper. I believe I also have some Te...
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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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Removing competition of mustang grapes from live oaks
January 26, 2006
We have several native mustang grape vines on our rural property that seem to be taking over the live oaks on which they are becoming entwined. Is it advisable to remove them or are they harmless? And...
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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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Resources for native plants and landscaping in El Paso, TX
January 24, 2006
I live in El Paso, Texas, and want to know more about flowers and other native plants and landscaping in this specific geographical area. I would like information on particular plants that are suita...
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Information on propagating alder (Alnus crispa) from seed or cuttings in Alberta, Canada
January 20, 2006
What do you know about propagating alder (Alnus crispa) from seed or cuttings? I'm involved in a small stream side revegetation project in central Alberta, Canada.
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Resources for information on native plants of Ecuador
January 12, 2006
Hi, I'm going to Ecuador this spring to work on a gardening project in the rainforest of Ecuador. I'm interested in native plants of Ecuador, especially flowering plants - do you know of a good res...
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Information on Mrs. Johnsons efforts in highway beautification
January 11, 2006
Perhaps you can help. I am trying to unearth a little history of Lady Bird and her involvement in the beautification of our highways, especially as it relates to using native plants. This is for a p...
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Mycotrophic plants that develop underground for years in Alabama
January 10, 2006
I recently heard someone say that there was a plant that took seven years to grow. They stated that the seed is in the ground but it begins the growth under ground but does not come to the surface for...
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Source for photo of Helianthus nuttallii
January 10, 2006
I need a photo of Helianthus nuttallii. Can you help me?
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About Salvia superba
January 09, 2006
About 10 years ago, nurseries were offering a small salvia, called salvia superba or meadow sage. A few years later, "May Night" and "Blue Hill" appeared on the market similar to this first sal...
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Sources for seed of Utah native Asclepias labriformis
January 08, 2006
Hi there, I am looking for seeds of the plant "Asclepias labriformis" which is native to Utah. Can you help me to find seeds from this plant?
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Advisability of sowing wildflower seeds in mid-January in Lousiana
January 07, 2006
Newton County borders Louisiana in SE Texas. Can we plant wildflowers now-mid January? The park has recently been graded and many trees blown down by Rita which will make it more sunny. The Garden ...
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State flower of Hawaii
January 04, 2006
What color is the state flower of Hawaii?
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Cultivation of non=native Brugmansia sanquinea
January 04, 2006
I have had an Angel Trumpet since spring 2004, I keep it indoors in about 5 hours of sun a day. It is about 5 feet tall and was loaded with leaves. At Christmas time I had to move it from the front wi...
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Non-native acacias for Washington State
January 03, 2006
Hello! I have been unable to find any sources for the seed of Prairie Acacia, Acacia angustissima var hirta. Var angustissima, from tropical America, is in cultivation, but I think it is tender to col...
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Local native plant for grave marker in Washington
December 30, 2005
Dear wildflower expert, Our friend’s dog died, and is buried in western Washington, near the town of Monroe. My wife is from central Texas, and thought a Texas perennial would be a nice marker. ...
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Dumb question about prickly pear
December 23, 2005
This is probably a really dumb question but I am interested in picking the prickly pear next year when it is in season, and was wondering the best way to get all of the little stickers off of the pear...
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Odor and flavor of oils in Mints as insect repellants
December 19, 2005
I am trying to find information on "How does mint plants repel insects" It's for my grand daughter's science project. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you
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General information on native Fendlers sandwort (Arenaria fendeleri)
December 19, 2005
I am trying to locate any general information on Fendler's Sandwort. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hardiness of non-native Lycium barbarum for Saschatewan
December 19, 2005
Lycium barbarnum. What is its hardiness and where can it be grown?
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Consequences of leaving geranium in dark room
December 18, 2005
What would happen to a geranium plant that was left to grow in a dark room for many days?
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Possible reasons for yellow heads for Indian Blanket
December 13, 2005
I had Indian Blanket flowers that had almost pure yellow heads. Will the seeds of these flowers produce plants that will have yellow flowers?
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Determining distance of trees from paving in NE Indiana
December 09, 2005
I'd like to plant 3 types of trees (Catalpa speciosa- Northern Catalpa; Juglans cinerea - Tulip Tree; and Acer saccharum - Sugar Maple) next to sidewalks and driveways, but need to know if they have ...
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Deer-resistant plants for South Carolina
December 09, 2005
I have purchased a home in SC in an area that is overun with deer. What flowering plants for that area do deer not eat.
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Plants toxic to dogs
December 08, 2005
Can you tell me where I can get information on plants poisonious to dogs? Deck and yard plants. Thank you.
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