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Possibility of obtaining seed of Styrax platanifolius
March 04, 2008
Where can I obtain seeds for the Styrax platanifolius written about in your Spring 2008 issue of Wildflower? I have raised from seed quite a few native trees and would like to try raising Styrax.
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Endangered/threatened status for Hexalectris spicata in Texas
November 17, 2007
I was wondering about the status of Crested Coralroot Orchid (Hexalectris spicata) in Texas. Over the years I have located several clumps of them growing on a ranch in southern Bell county. The mos...
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Why is endangered Sandplain Gerardia (Agalinis acuta) helpful in the environment
October 31, 2007
My son is doing a report on endangered plants in Maryland and was assigned the Sandplain Gerardia. On-line we have been able to find much of the information we need for his report. However, there is...
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Corrells false dragonhead
September 02, 2007
I live in South Louisiana. I saw in a recent local paper a picture of Correll's false dragonhead and the small caption under the picture states that this flower is rare and hard to find. I took some...
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Research on decline of Quercus hinckleyi
February 20, 2007
I am doing a research project on the Hinckley's Oak (Quercus hinckleyi) and am in need of statistical data regarding the decline of this plant. I have been unable to find any data in this area. Any s...
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Texas Madrone as endangered plant?
January 30, 2007
Is the Texas Madrone on the endangered list?
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Non-endangered medicinal plants to Echinacea
November 08, 2006
A recent issue of the Wildflower Center said that echinacea is endangered and it is best to use a substitute, but did not give a good substitute. (Only oregon grape was listed as a substitute for gold...
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Endangered species of trillium on disturbed soil in New York
April 19, 2006
Hello, I live in Rochester New York, near a gully/ravine by woodland. Quite a gem. Anyway here's my question and concern. In the past 35 years there have been trillium in small "pockets" or sing...
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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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Obtaining invasive weeds for biocontrol research in Florida
July 07, 2005
I work at the Dept. of Entomology at the University of Florida doing host range testing for biocontrol agents (insects) of invasive weeds in Florida. I need some help in getting live plants of some e...
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Smarty Plants on Herbertia lahue
May 03, 2005
Herbertia lahue is now blooming in Russ Pitman Park in Bellaire, TX. Below is a story about it. I heard that the plant is a protected species, but I could not find anything to confirm that. Could y...
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Smarty Plants on Endangered Plants
March 20, 2004
What is an endangered plant?
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Smarty Plants on endangered Texas wildflowers
September 05, 2003
We are interested in including a list of endangered Texas wildflowers in our garden club yearbook. Can you provide such a list?
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