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Plant identification
August 04, 2012
We found a bush on our ranch in southern Gonzales County. It has oval shaped leaves about an inch long. There are no thorns on the branches. Fruit is round and smooth, the size of a small cherry to...
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Problems with chile pequin from Pflugerville TX
July 19, 2012
Hello there! I have a question about my chile pequin (Capsicum annuum L.) plant. I purchased it last year from the Wildflower Center Fall Plant Sale. It stayed in a pot until three months ago when I p...
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Need source of plants for making teas in Bend, Oregon.
July 08, 2012
I love to make my own tea, just moved to central Oregon and want to know some good plants I can find anywhere in town and can use in my teas.
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Request for wild and edible plant information for Boy Scouts from San Antonio
June 12, 2012
We are with the Boy Scouts. Is it possible for you to email me information on the Wild and Edible plants at the Government Canyon? WE are teaching our scouts on this subject right now. We have alre...
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Possible non-native squash and gourd cross from Kyle TX
June 10, 2012
Last year I gathered seeds from the yellow squash plants that were grown from a seed packet (hybrid, I assume). Well, now the fruit produced by those plants seems to be a cross between a yellow squash...
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Texas plants useful to early settlers
June 05, 2012
I'm working on some interpretation for a prairie heritage trail in SE TX (near Houston). I'd like to know where I can find some good information on plant remedies which might have been used by early...
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Fiber and dye plants at the Wildflower Center from Round Rock TX
May 24, 2012
When I visited the Wildflower Center recently I noticed a garden labeled as containing fiber and dye plants, but the individual plants and their uses were not all labeled. I would be very interested ...
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Dog eats Celtis laevigata, sugar hackberry
May 21, 2012
This is an odd question but I am a biologist and have for years notice an odd behavior in my Golden Retriever. When he gets stomach distress or something makes him nervous like an incoming thunderstor...
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Toxicity of barren strawberries
April 30, 2012
Are barren strawberries toxic? .
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Problems with blueberries from Kernersville NC
April 29, 2012
My blueberry plants have no leaves or scrawny ones. I have 13 plants, 5 of them are like this.
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Raspberries in KS
April 28, 2012
A friend told me that when he planted golden raspberries next to red and black-raspberries that the golden raspberries did not produce any fruit. He was told that when planted near each other, the go...
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Getting rid of invasive Florida betony from Myrtle Beach SC
April 28, 2012
How can I get rid of Florida Betony from my lawn and flower beds/ garden area. Garden area was thoroughly dug up and hand picked of all tubules last year at least a foot deep. They are much worse now....
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Help with control of small, invasive groundcover
April 16, 2012
I have a very invasive ground cover creeping into my yard. I've tried to identify it and it's similar to creeping charlie or garlic mustard. Leaves are triangular with jagged edges, small purple f...
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Growing fruits and vegetables from Holbrook NY
April 06, 2012
I have been looking for information on what plants, vegetables and fruits can be grown on Long Island NY to provide a sustainable food source for a community in the event of food becoming scarce. Wha...
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Looking for a supplier for Mustang Grape vine in Austin, TX>
April 02, 2012
I'm looking for a supplier in Austin that will have a Mustang Grape Vine seed or plant for purchase. I found Natives of Texas in Kerrville, but if you know of a supplier in Austin, that would be pre...
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Is the fruit of American Beautyberry (French Mulberry) edible?
March 22, 2012
I am trying to find out if the "American Beautyberry" or "French Mulberry" fruit is edible? Can you tell me? Your website's information about this plant has been the most informative informatio...
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Planting fruit and nut trees in Mason County, TX
March 02, 2012
Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I have 36 acres 15 miles west of the city of Mason TX. I wish to plant one acre plots of sustainable organic crops that are long term and hardy. (cost and effort not an iss...
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Sap of mulberry similar to sap of maple for syrup from Wellman IA
February 23, 2012
Can the the sap of the mulberry tree be used to make syrup similar to maple Syrup?
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Edibility of peppervine berries from Madison MS
February 09, 2012
I am following up on a question I've posed to many well experienced foragers and naturalists regarding the pepper vine plant or Ampelopsis arbor. There are many conflicting stories regarding the edib...
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Identification of strange dark green blobs
February 03, 2012
In my back yard I have a type of plant with no roots only around in the summer and when it rains. It looks like a person took a piece lettuce and put way too much water into it and wadded it up. It ...
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Planting fruit and nut trees in Archer, FL.
January 26, 2012
We're looking to plant a few fruit and nut trees in Archer, Florida. We've been thinking about figs, apples, peaches, oranges, plums, and whatever nuts grow best here (looks like almonds and pecan...
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Negative and positive effects of invasive dandelions from Rama Ontario
January 12, 2012
How do Dandelions have a negative impact of being a invasive and a Positive impact of being a invasive species ?
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Ground cover plant that tastes like cucumbers
December 18, 2011
It is a native ground cover plant that is edible and tastes like cucumbers. Found in the Edwards Plateau. What is the name?
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Identification of a cucumber-like vine with fruit
November 16, 2011
We found tiny, grape-size white melon-like fruit on a vine, with tomato-like/cucumber-like seeds. The leaves on the vine were similar to grape or cucumber leaves, but not spiny. They were behind our...
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Information on edible tubers of hog potato from Austin
November 10, 2011
I inquired a while back about hog potato or Hoffmannseggia glauca. You gave me some information on the plant but no information on when the plant produces the edible tubers. Also how long does it take...
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