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Viability of seeds that have not come up
December 06, 2005
I planted some wildflower seeds per instructions and they are not coming up. Should they? or will they come up in spring?
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Sources for Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americana) in Pennsylvania
December 01, 2005
I am interested in purchasing some Strawberry bush plants but I am having problems finding where I can purchase them. Any suggestions?
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Lists of native plants in Rome, Italy area
November 27, 2005
Do you know anywhere that I can find a list of native plants in Italy, especially in the Rome area.
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Inadvisability of introducing American Beautyberry to Michigan
November 25, 2005
I recently brought back to Michigan from Florida 2 young beauty berry plants. I currently have them in a pot inside my home. They are growing quite well, and show a hearty appearance. What are th...
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Projected longevity of Opuntia fragilis (Fragile Prickly Pear)
November 25, 2005
How long does Opuntia fragilis live? Thank you.
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Viability of Desert Willow in clay soil in Fredericksburg, TX
November 25, 2005
I have recently purchased a house in a new subdivision in Fredericksburg, TX. The lot was not landscaped. I have a small lot (85 X 135), my back yard is about 50 X 85. The soil is a heavy clay. I am c...
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Small evergreen native shrubs for apartment garden in shade in St. Louis
November 25, 2005
I live in an apartment in St. Louis, MO, and have a small patch of rocky soil in the stairwell that I would like to plant with a native or natives. The area is entirely shaded, but all the natives I...
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Process of transpiration in plants
November 21, 2005
I'm in 6th grade and I have a science project to do and the question is, Do living plants give off moisture. The first part of my project is to explain how living plants give off moisture. I've chec...
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Regulations on picking native plants and flowers on Government or National Park lands
November 18, 2005
I was wondering what the laws and regulations on picking native plants and flowers on BLM land and NPS land are, and where I can find this information.
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Native plant town ordinances in New Mexico/Chihuahuan Desert
November 17, 2005
I'm interested in city/town landscape ordinances in the New Mexico/Chihuahuan Desert area. What towns do you think do a good job using native plants?
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Guidelines for planting native wildflowers on roadside
November 17, 2005
My 4th grade Girl Scout troop has chosen to plant bluebonnets and other wild flowers along TX Hwy 114 in Southlake as their project for their Bronze Award. Do you have a guideline that you follow w...
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Locating milkweed to feed larvae of Monarch butterfly
November 17, 2005
A monarch butterfly on her way south, stopped and laid her eggs on a tropical milkweed. The larvae have hatched and now I want to insure their survival, but I only had 1 plant which they have strippe...
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Questioning native status of Alberta Spruce in New Jersey
November 11, 2005
I am in the process of transforming my yard to native plants. Several years ago I planted a Dwarf Alberta Spruce. I want to be sure this isn't native before I remove it but haven't been able to fi...
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Propagation of non-native, poisonous oleanders
November 11, 2005
How do I propagate oleanders? Can the cuttings be rooted in water? Or is it better to use rooting hormone and stick the cuttings in the soil?
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Hibiscus wilt in Texas Star hibiscus
November 10, 2005
I have a Texas star hibiscus on my deck. It flourished all summer, but not quite a month ago, the leaves turned yellow and fell off. Will it come back? What happened???
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Cotton root rot in Purple Sage, Leucophyllus frutescens
November 09, 2005
We had three Purple Sage shrubs in our front yard. They did very well for about three years and then this past year they just died. From what I have read they are pretty hardy so we are really stum...
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Where and when bloom; will they bloom in artificial light
November 06, 2005
Do wildflowers grow through out the world, even in desert and Arctic regions? When do they bloom? Will they bloom in artificial light? What is the most interesting fact about wildflowers?
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Pineapple plant care
November 05, 2005
Hello, I have a new pineapple plant that is still very small 1-2 inches around the fruit at most. The fruit has recently turned a deep yellow as if it were ripe. I am wondering if it can be ripe at su...
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Conditions for wisteria bloom on Ontario, Canada
November 05, 2005
I live in Ontario Canada, and about 4 years ago I bought a shrub which was called wisteria. I loved this bush when I visited a cousin out in British Columbia. The problem is it has no trouble growing ...
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Smarty Plants on Pinguicula
October 28, 2005
Does any plant of the genus Pinguicula (butterworts) grow wild in israel--maybe in Mount Hermon or Upper Galile?. israeli carnivorous plant society couldn't give me a clear answer about this issue. ...
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Storing seed from Pickerel weed
October 28, 2005
What's the best method to store seed from Pickerel weed (Pontederia cordata) and Arrowhead (Sagattaria latifolia)? Should it be kept wet?
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Late leafing and early leaf-drop of Ohio buckeye tree
October 28, 2005
We recently bought a house which has an ohio buckeye tree in the back yard. It stands about 40 feet from a large creek in Troy, Ohio. The tree is about 30 feet tall. A strip of the bark is missing....
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Hours of darkness for non-native poinsettia to bloom
October 28, 2005
I have a poinsettia from last Christmas still alive. I was told to get it so many hours of darkness. Do you know how many hours? When would be the best time to start displaying the plant again?
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Safely killing Paedeeria cruddasiana Prain (sewer vine)
October 27, 2005
Is there anyway to safely kill Paederia cruddasiana Prain (sewer vine)? Thank you!
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Dfferences between Argemone arizonica and other Argemones
October 27, 2005
I am trying to find information about the differences between the Argemone arizonica which grows only in the Grand Canyon and the other Argemones which grow in the rest of the U.S. Do you have any...
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Native plants growing between Eagle Pass and Del Rio, TX
October 25, 2005
I have just bought an acre near Quemado, Texas. That's about halfway between Eagle Pass and Del Rio. I'd like to know what the native plants for this area are, especially colorful flowers for the ...
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Care of Florida Blue or Lisiantus in Houston
October 24, 2005
I'm in Houston, Texas and I'm growing, for the first time, Florida blues, Eustoma, purple. Since I am from California I'm not familiar with this plant. It's beautiful. How do I care for them i...
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Smarty Plants on science projects
October 24, 2005
Hello, i am a 6th grade student at a middle school in GA. I am doing a science project and my question is, "Does music affect plant growth?" Is there a plant that would work best for me to experiment...
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Smarty Plants on temperature
October 18, 2005
Mr.Smarty Plants, I am a student at Hill Freedman Middle school and I have a science fair coming up. I really need a answer to this question "What effect does temperature have on the growth of plants...
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Non-native, invasive, poisonous Chinese yam
October 16, 2005
I found a vine in my yard [central Indiana] which I believe is Dioscorea oppositiflora and I wanted first to confirm my identification and second to find out about edibility [especially of the airborn...
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Habitats of pitcher plants
October 16, 2005
Where do pitcher plants live?
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Smarty Plants on forbs
October 16, 2005
What kind of plant is a forb? I see the term used frequently in reference to grasses (I think), but I can't figure out exactly what a forb is.
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Plant Care for Plumeria
October 15, 2005
I have a plumeria that is getting too tall for my small patio. How I should cut it back and can start the cuttings into new plants? Does the original plant need any special care when it is cut back?
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Smarty Plants on wisteria
October 15, 2005
A friend has a wisteria bush in his yard that was planted around 1950 by his mother. It has yellow blossoms. He has been told many times by people passing by (they stop to look at the plant) that the...
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Native plants for condo apartments in New York
October 14, 2005
Hello, and thank you for this wonderful source of help! We live in Hastings on Hudson, NY in a brick building of 7 condo apartments. Our corner unit has one narrow flower bed out front on the stre...
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Smarty Plants on fungal attack
October 12, 2005
I have three plants that have been getting fungus on their soil and I've tried to get rid of it by scraping it off, watering it less and more sunlight. It's two coleus and a begonia. I don't know...
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Possibility of saving hurricane-damaged Umbrella Magnolia
October 12, 2005
Our beautiful umbrella magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia tripetala was toppled during Hurricane Katrina. We have lifted it back in place, however it looks very distressed. I have the following questions:...
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Native plants, wildlife hosts for small yard in New Jeersey
October 12, 2005
I live in New Jersey & am in the process of changing my yard over to native plants. My yard is very small & I currently have a Kousa dogwood tree that I want to replace with something native. I need...
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Native and non-native Wandering Jew and Four o Clocks
October 10, 2005
I am looking for information on 2 separate plants in my yard. The names that people have given me on what they are is as follows: Wondering Jew Four O'Clock
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Native wildflowers and grasses for sunny field in Nashville, TN
October 09, 2005
I want to plant wildflowers in a sunny field (old pasture land) in Nashville, Tennessee. I plan on killing the existing weeds and tall grasses with roundup this fall and planting native grasses (wha...
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Plants to accompany cactus and agave
October 09, 2005
What plants would look well with cactus and agave to soften the look of spikiness? Also, a homeowner in our association wants the association to plant a pyracantha at the corner of the street to preve...
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Hearty, bushy native plants for windowboxes in Abilene, TX
October 08, 2005
I live in Abilene, Tx and am a horrible gardener. I would love to have window boxes with some sort of hearty bushy plant. Any suggestions, I'm at a total loss...? Thanks!
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Care for non-native Indian Banyan Tree
October 06, 2005
I was given a Ficus benghalensis (Indian Banyan Tree) cutting, rooted in water. I need advice on how to plant it, what kind of dirt, best type of pot ie. plastic, glass, etc. The cutting is 1 foot i...
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Monocarpic plants for Indiana
October 06, 2005
We were in Hawaii this summer and became acquainted with the Silversword. This plant (according to what we were told) blooms only once in it's lifetime (of 50-70 years). Are you aware of any other pl...
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Landscaping with native plants in Austin
October 06, 2005
I'm expanding a flower bed in front of my house and would like to keep it all natives. 1) How do I find out what type of soil I should add? (I live near Hyde Park, Austin and haven't had a soil te...
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Edible wild plants in Montana
September 30, 2005
Where can I find information about wild edible plants in Montana?
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Smarty Plants on seed balls
September 27, 2005
Do you have the recipe for Wildflower Seed Balls? It's where you mix dry wildflower seeds, compost, red clay, and water to form a seed ball and then you throw it. I think the ratio is 1 part seed, ...
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Viability of Texas madrone tree in Weatherford, TX
September 27, 2005
I live in Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). Will a Madrone tree make it ok here and who sells them?
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Non-native, invasive Datura sprouting from compost
September 26, 2005
Hi, I have a plant growing out of some compost we purchased this spring and no one can tell me what it is. It's about 4 ft. tall, the stem is maroon like rhubarb and it produces 4-5 in. tubular lig...
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Source of Datil Yucca for Anchorage, AK
September 24, 2005
Mr Smarty Plants, I want to buy a Datil Yucca Plant. I live in Anchorage Alaska. Can you tell me where I might be able to purchase one?
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Source for Gulf Muhly for Houston
September 24, 2005
Could you help me find a seed source for Gulf Muhly, Muhlenbergia capillaris please? I need enough for about 2 acres. Thanks.
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Native edible plants
September 24, 2005
Hello, I would like some resources for identifying native edible plants in Central Oregon. Good clear images will be very helpful in links or books. We do alot of hiking and would like to...
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Propagation of Gay Feather
September 22, 2005
Can I transplant the flower Gay Feather any time or should I wait until the plant dies this winter?
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Smarty Plants on Wildflower Meadow Gardening
September 16, 2005
Good morning! I want to overseed a buffalo lawn that has been down for about a year with a wildflower mix, how would you recommend that we prepare the site.
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Wildflower seeds to be sown on roadway for wedding
September 16, 2005
My daughter is planning an outdoor wedding reception at a ranch in Granbury, Texas, on April 29, 2006. We would like to sow wildflower seeds along the roadway leading to the ranch. What flowers woul...
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Smarty Plants on air purification
September 14, 2005
What plant purifies the air?
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Smarty Plants on lantana in Dallas
September 14, 2005
For several years, the lantana plants in my backyard in Dallas grew and bloomed all Summer and Fall until the first real cold snap. I've loved having a native plant that didn't need constant care a...
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Texas Sage in Indiana
September 14, 2005
I was living in Texas and now I have moved to Indiana. I would love to have some Texas Sage here. is it possible?
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Smarty Plants on Science Fair projects
September 13, 2005
I would like to know what kind of plants can grow in two weeks? Please answer quickly so I can do my Science Fair project.
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Apartment Landscaping
September 13, 2005
I live in an apartment and have a small patch filled with rocks and an ugly plant I don't know the name of. I want to take out the existing plants and put something else in. It has to be hearty,low m...
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Butterfly/hummingbird garden in Texas
September 09, 2005
I am coordinating a butterfly/hummingbird garden on 100 acres that our religious organization has. We want to use native Texas plants as much as possible. Are these two types of gardens compatible an...
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Propagation of hostas
September 06, 2005
I have many different types of hostas in my yard. This year they bloomed abundantly and now have large pods where the blooms were which are full of seeds. My questions: 1. If I plant these pods, o...
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Smarty Plants on Fan Scarlet-Cardinal
September 02, 2005
I have a lobelia x speciosa (Fan Scarlet-Cardinal) plant and was wondering if I should dead head it after blossoming so that the plant continues to flower. Can you help? Thanks!
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Care for non-native Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon)
August 30, 2005
I am moving into a new home and have been told that the two plants in my front yard are called Hearts of Sharon. I need to know how to care for them and when and how to prune them so that they dont gr...
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Fasciation on brown eyed Susan
August 28, 2005
I have a flower in my garden that blooms every year. This year I have a very strange breed--there is a double flower. I do not know the name of the flower or what kind it is. I only know we nickname...
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Medicinal uses of Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)
August 28, 2005
What is the best way to extract the juice from the jewelweed plant? And, what can you do with it after that? I know it is considered a remedy for poison ivy and various other skin irritations. So then...
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Smarty Plants on pruning Clematis
August 26, 2005
I would like to know about pruning clematis. The one I have is getting very large. Should I cut it back, and if so, in the Spring or Fall? I live in Michigan. Thank you.
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Smarty Plants on CRABGRASS
August 23, 2005
I live in Indiana and purchased native wildflower seeds from the soil and conservation district in my area. I completly tilled the 10x70 foot patch and planted the seeds as directed. Some of them are ...
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Smarty Plants on basketplant
August 22, 2005
I want to buy a basketplant (Callisia fragrans). Do you know where can I buy it?
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Smarty Plants on Yerba de la Negrita
August 22, 2005
I would like to know where I can get Yerba de la Negrita "Scarlet Globemallow". For what can I use it? What is it like? I have a rancho in Chihuahua Mexico and I wonder if it grows there.
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Smarty Plants on Hesperaloe parviflora
August 22, 2005
On your home website there is an orange flower that is tall and has tall leaves. is it a cactus? Thanks.
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Smarty Plants on milkweed
August 20, 2005
I am looking for a photo of the local milkweed in the state of North Carolina. The name would be a help also. I am raising butterflies and I am in dire need of plants.
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Transplanting Colorado blue spruce in Indiana
August 16, 2005
I live in Indiana. I have a Colorado blue spruce that I would like to transplant to a different part of my yard. What is the best time of year to transplant it? It is only about two foot tall.
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Smarty Plants on cross pollination
August 16, 2005
I live in Cosby, TN in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I plant native species of wildflowers and shrubs. My question to you is: I planted cucumbers in raised beds next to t...
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Native or non-native hibiscus for Kansas
August 13, 2005
I recently purchased a 10" Hibiscus flowering plant and would like to know how to care for it. How much water and sunlight does it need and how long I can expect it to live? It is a beautiful plant a...
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Source of article on Great St. Johns-wort (Hypericum ascyron)
August 11, 2005
I found the following comment on your database when reading about Hypericum ascyron: Comments: The scattered distribution of this plant in Ontario is thought to match historical aboriginal encampment...
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Controlling mildew on Gaillarida sp.
August 11, 2005
Any suggestions for controlling mildew on blanket flower? It's spreading throughout my garden.
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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 Jimsonweed
August 07, 2005
White flowers that are seen a lot along hwy 58 east towards Tehachapi; they look like "angel's trumpet" but not sure... they are big, white and have dark green leaves and cluster in a bush..any ideas?
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Smarty Plants on Americas national plant
August 07, 2005
What is America's national plant? (please answer this a.s.a.p because i can't figure it out and it's for homework)
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Smarty Plants on dogwoods
August 05, 2005
I am interested in the worldwide distribution of the dogwood family/cornus. Specifically, I am interested in whether or not there are indiginous species on the Indian Subcontinent. Is there a resour...
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Smarty Plants on Pittosporum
August 05, 2005
Need to know if "PITTOSPORUM" (TOBIRA VARIEGATA) will grow in my area of SE OK. I have purchased two of them and the nursery said that they would do great. Just needed an extra opinion. Than...
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Possibility of over-watering of Asclepias tuberosa
August 05, 2005
Another question about butterfly weeds, the leaves on one of my plants are turning a yellow-red color and the blossoms seem to be dying (drying up) before they can bloom. It is right in the same area...
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Fast growing native trees for Manor,TX
August 04, 2005
A friend wants to plant fast-growing trees to disguise a road on ranchland east of Manor, Texas. Any ideas? Many thanks.
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Smarty Plants on Hesperaloe parviflora
August 02, 2005
On the home page of this website (right of center) there is a plant with the long stems and pink flowers and with green pods or seeds, also. Could you please tell me the name of this flower? We have ...
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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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Deadheading or trimming back of Asclepias spp
July 29, 2005
I have some butterfly weeds (flowers) and I have heard conflicting stories as to how to cut them back. Should they be deadheaded to elongate bloom time or does that prevent any seeds from replanting?...
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Smarty Plants on Diospyros virginiana
July 29, 2005
Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon) is, from what I understand, a host plant for the stunning Luna Moth caterpillar which supposedly can occur this far west. Your database entry for Diospyros do...
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Smarty Plants wild sweet pea
July 28, 2005
We were asked if the seed pods of the wild sweet pea are edible. (California)
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Smarty Plants on wild edible plants
July 28, 2005
Do you have classes or information on identifying wild edible plants that could be found in Texas?
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Design and installation of trails at Wildflower Center
July 24, 2005
I am a Park Commissioner in a city near Austin and am researching a firm to help design a trail system in our park. Would you please tell me who designed and installed the trails at the Wildflower Ce...
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Smarty Plants on dutchmans pipe
July 24, 2005
How do I care for and transplant dutchman pipe?
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Smarty Plants on Texas Madrone
July 24, 2005
Hello, where can one acquire the Texas Madrone for planting? Thank you.
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Alkalinity-tolerant grasses
July 24, 2005
Dear Sirs - Are you aware of any grass species that could survive in strongly alkaline soils (ph from 10 up to 12) Thanks a lot.
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Bulbils on Turks cap lily
July 21, 2005
My Turks cap lily has dark pea size growths at the bass of each leaf. Are these the seeds? How and when do I harvest seeds from this plant?
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Smarty Plants on mulch and organic material
July 20, 2005
I live near Canyon Lake, just north of San Antonio in a new subdivision. I call on you for advice, as I have attended several classes there and hope you can help. Several areas on our property and nei...
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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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Delay in fruiting of Mexican plum (Prunus mexicana)
July 20, 2005
Dear experts, My wife and i are members of your fine organization. Several years ago we bought four things at a spring plant sale for an understory spot in our yard. The Possumhaw Holly, American ...
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Smarty Plants on water-absorbing plants
July 19, 2005
I am looking for water-absorbing plants for L.A. zone. I am hoping this type of vegetation would ease the water retention problem at the planter right next to my basement. Is this a feasible solutio...
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Care of non-native calla lilies
July 15, 2005
How should I protect my calla lilies during the winter? If it helps you any, I live in South Carolina. And also will too much water hurt them? We have had massive amounts of rain.
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