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Propagation of Indian Paintbrush
March 28, 2005
I have tried for years to propagate Indian Paintbrush and have had no luck-started inside or outside in the fall down't seem to matter. What can I do to get them to grow?
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Smarty Plants on arborvitaes
March 28, 2005
Hello, I live in Allentown, PA and have a 7-foot arborvitae shrub in my backyard, planted in the corner of the yard where a wood fence intersects with the brick wall of the garage. I have had ma...
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More on bluebonnets
March 28, 2005
I am flying a photographer in on April 7, 2005, for a special art project on Bluebonnets. We have 3 days set aside for the shot. Where are THE best places to capture Bluebonnets in the wild?
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Luring wildlife in Longview
March 27, 2005
I live in Longview, Texas and am in the process of trying to restore a natural habitat for wildlife in my area. Could you give me a list of plants that are native specific so that I can lure local bi...
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Smarty Plants on native plant purchases
March 27, 2005
I am looking for an article(s), white paper, policy, etc. that addresses responsible native plant purchases. I have your genetics piece, but am looking for something more broad that addresses what a ...
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Propagation of Eastern Redbud
March 25, 2005
I have collected seeds from an Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis L.) and I want to learn how to germinate them. How can I find out this information?
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Smarty Plants on epiphyllums
March 25, 2005
I don't have a digital cameria, but I hope you can identify my plants easily by description. I believe they are called something similar to the word "epithelium". They look like a "mother-in-la...
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Replacing grass with native Texas sedges
March 24, 2005
I have been trying to grow native Texas sedges instead of grass in my back yard for the last two years. Much of it is shaded by a canopy of elms, juniper, and oak. I have put a local organic fertili...
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Tropical-looking landscape in Austin, TX
March 24, 2005
I'd like to have a tropical-looking landscape in my front yard. What plants would you recommend for Austin, Texas? I would prefer plants that can stay outside year-round, but will take suggestions on...
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Transplanting crabapple tree from root sprouts
March 24, 2005
I have a Crabapple tree that is sending up sapling shoots. Can these be dug up and planted?
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Planting for parrots
March 23, 2005
I have 2 parrots, a sun conure and a nanday conure, and I would like to find some plants to put in their aviary room that are safe for parrots. Can you help me with this question?
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Identification of colicroot and yellow colic-root
March 23, 2005
There is a green flowering bush with yellow blooms off Taylor road in Dale, Texas (Caldwell County). What type of wildflower or weed is this? Could it possibly be Yellow Colic Root?
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More on bluebonnets
March 23, 2005
When (month and week) do you think the "peak of bluebonnet blooming" will be this year in the Austin, Fredericksbug, and Llano, Texas area?
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Invasive, non-native Eragrostis cilianensis, stink grass
March 22, 2005
I am writing a children's book for Darby Creek Publishing about smelly plants and animals. I have read that Eragrostis cilianensis is one of the few bad-smelling grasses. Would the purpose of the o...
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Smarty Plants on Helianthus annuus
March 22, 2005
I am doing an Earth Fair project on the Helianthus annuus. I would like to know if you possibly had any information on this subject. Some of the things I would like to know are: How big does it get? ...
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Smarty Plants on Hypogon
March 22, 2005
How many sides does a hypogon have?
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Little birds for Little Rock
March 21, 2005
I would like to plant flowers that hummingbirds and butterflies like. I live in Little Rock, Arkansas. What do you suggest?
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Smarty Plants on aceae
March 21, 2005
How is the family suffix "-aceae", as in Asteraceae, pronounced? I find disagreeing claims in my searches- "ay-see-ee" and "ay-see-ay" seem to be the most common, but I've also seen just "ay-...
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Garden/landscape software for native Texas landscape
March 17, 2005
What garden/landscape software program(s) would you recommend for a native Texas landscape design? I haven't found one that includes Texas plants in the standard plant encyclopedia. Any hints would b...
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Native Hill Country grasses, flowers for April garden show
March 17, 2005
I will be a first ever (!) exhibitor in my garden club's garden show this April 7. Our theme is The Passion of Texas - my specific category is The Hill Country. Help!!! All materials I use must be al...
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Smarty Plants on plant names
March 16, 2005
I want to learn what the scientific names of plants indicate about the plant physiology, its namer, its evolutionary relation to other plants, etc. Could you give a print or web source for looking up ...
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Propagation of mustang grape
March 10, 2005
I'm looking to plant several vines of mustang grapes near my parents retirement home in Beeville, TX (78102). I really have two questions - what's the best way to find them at a nursery or relocate...
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Identification of vine with red flowers, fern-like leaves
March 10, 2005
Last year I saw a plant at the State Fair. It had small fern like leaves to it with beautiful little red flowers. It was a vine plant of some sort. They told me that it was native to the Hill Countr...
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Non-native Asclepias curassavica
March 09, 2005
I have some plants given to me by a neighbor, here in Florida. She says they are called Butterfly Reel or by another name Asclepias Curassavica. I have been unable to locate any info. on this plant. ...
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Wildflower driving tours in Texas
March 06, 2005
I am looking for suggested wildflower driving tours in Texas. Do you perhaps have a listing of suggested driving routes one might take for a day or two in order to view the Springtime wildflowers? A...
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Returning empty landscape to native plants
March 03, 2005
I live in a subdivision that backs up to a 40 +/- piece of land that is called Texas Safari, I think. Between TS and my fence is a piece of ground about 50-60' wide and 100-150 yards long. Some of th...
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More on bluebonnets
March 02, 2005
There are several different species of bluebonnets that grow in Texas. Which one is the official state flower?
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More on bluebonnets
March 02, 2005
Where can I find seeds for maroon bluebonnets? I understand that Texas A&M has developed cultivars for this plant in as many as four colors. I haven't been able to find a source for them.
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Water Gardening
February 28, 2005
I took the landscaping class several years ago, and now would like to put in a section of aquatic plants. Starting small, I was initially looking for a ceramic bowl-type container, and I need to know...
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How do cacti stay in ground
February 25, 2005
How do cacti stay in ground? I know that flowers stay in the ground by their roots but what about cacti?
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Smarty Plants on Walter Ernest Jones
February 24, 2005
My parents are both huge gardening fans and for a mothers day present I would like to find a plant for her garden that has a connection with "walter ernest jones". Any part of this name would be gr...
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Source for Bumelia lanuginosa in Austin
February 24, 2005
PLEASE HELP! I'm trying to plant several trees called Bumelia lanuginosa (synonym: Sideroxylon langinosum). The common names include but are not limited to: Ironwood, Chittamwood, Gum Elastic, Wooly...
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Source for Brasil tree, Condalia hookeri
February 23, 2005
I have been searching for this tree everywhere, but cannot locate a dealer/retailer/nursey that sells this tree. Its name is Brasil tree (Condalia hookeri) and it is native to the southern US, ...
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Source of Tridens flavus, purple-top grass
February 23, 2005
Will you kindly refer me to a grower from whom I may purchase plugs of Tridens flavus, purple-top grass. for a meadow installation in zone 6.
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Native grasses and wildflowers to attract butterflies in Blanco Co., TX
February 23, 2005
Could you please recommend (native, xeriscape, deer resistant) grasses and flowers that attract butterflies that can be grown in Blanco County?
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Native plants for moist and shady yard in Rowlett, TX
February 21, 2005
I have an area of my yard that has drainage issues. It stays quite moist most of the time and is shady a large part of the day. I would like to plant some native plants in that area. Maybe something t...
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Smarty Plants on pollinators
February 20, 2005
I am researching threatened pollinators in Texas and elsewhere - bees, butterflies, hummingbirds. I would like your input on the subject.
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BEST plants for keeping water clean
February 19, 2005
We're in the process of building a small swimming pool that will utilize Texas native bog and marginal plants to clean the water for the pool. Do you know of some good resources (i.e. online, books, b...
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Potential danger of oak wilt in live oaks in Dallas, TX
February 17, 2005
Do you have or know of any recent publications that discuss a potential oak wilt problem in live oaks in the Dallas area? We strongly believe that live oaks have a great landscape value and are tryi...
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More on bluebonnets
February 17, 2005
We live on a farm and have recently had a cow that was deathly sick, then finally got better. We also had a couple of calving problems with the cows. I was reading about how toxic tailcup lupine is to...
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Obtaining a list of Texas native plants
February 16, 2005
I'm a member of the Lindheimer Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (New Braunfels area) and wanted to get a list of Texas Native Plants for our Chapter to use as our guideline of what is nat...
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Pruning a Wafer Ash to make it upright
February 11, 2005
How do I trim a Wafer Ash? It lays on the ground. Is that normal? Does it need to be upright?
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Pruning time of non-native oleander
February 11, 2005
When and how should I trim oleanders that turned brown after our first freeze?
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Texas native plants for cemetery site
February 09, 2005
I am trying to landscape my mothers gravesite located in far East Texas (just outside of Nacogdoches) and I am looking for some evergreen bushes or any other decorative plants for that area. I am thi...
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Sunflower with large, thick, fuzzy leaves
February 03, 2005
Hello Smarty Plants: I live in Green Mt. NC and am a Master Gardener Volunteer in Buncombe County (Asheville). In summer several years ago we visited a garden which had a beautiful sunflower with lar...
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Smarty Plants on Virginia crownbeard
January 29, 2005
I recently moved to the Hill Country and notice some "weeds" that seemed to into explode into ice formations when the temperature first fell below freezing. Can you tell me the name of this plant an...
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Skin irritation caused by blanket flower (Gaillardia sp.)
January 29, 2005
Could you tell me whether it is the leaves or the spent flower heads, the seed heads, that cause irritation to bare legs after walking through a field of Indian Blankets? Gallardia I believe is the La...
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Smarty Plants on plant patents
January 28, 2005
How would I go about patenting a plant?
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Late winter pruning of native Texas Sage
January 27, 2005
I have several Texas Sage bushes that have started to get very woody and have growth only on the top. This seems to have led to a definite listing to one side. Should I trim these to the ground or...
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Locating wildflowers for school project in March
January 27, 2005
I have been assigned a school project to collect 10 wildflowers by March. I don't see any around to collect this time of year. Do you know where I could find some? I live in San Antonio.
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Smarty Plants on Kokias
January 27, 2005
I am searching for seeds of different Kokias (Kokia cookei, K. drynariodes and K. kauaiensis) and Thespesias (Thespesia grandiflora, T. thespesioides, T. nerifolia and T. popul...
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Peak times for viewing wildflowers in Texas
January 25, 2005
We are planning a trip to Texas to see wildflowers this spring. I have time off March 17-25. Would you expect to see much in bloom then? What area might be the best to visit? Does anyone put reports o...
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Source for native Orobanche plant seeds for research
January 20, 2005
I'm looking for native Orobanche plant seeds for a research project, but have had no luck so far. We've been able to locate lots of sources for the noxious weed Orobanche (from Europe), but none for...
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Identification of native blackhaw or non-native ligustrum in Austin
January 16, 2005
I have a native tree in my yard, ca.15-20 feet tall, that has glossy, rounded dark leaves and small clusters of dark purplish berries. (It also has very weak limbs - perhaps grows too fast for its ow...
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Native perennials for moist shade in Missouri
January 16, 2005
I live near Adrian, Mo (s of KC by an hour). I currently have a small hillside that is covered by trees and shaded all day and also seems to hold moisture really well. The hill seems to grow a littl...
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Possibility of growing oak-leaf hydrangea in Comal County, TX
January 08, 2005
In the last issue of the magazine, there was an item about the oak leaf hydrangea which stated the plant's habitat is east of the Mississippi River. Can it be grown in Comal County? Any special nee...
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Sources of cold hardy, native wildflowers in upstate New York
January 07, 2005
We are looking for the best wildflower varieties with some challenging requirements. First, we need cold hardy varieties. We are in USDA area 5 in upstate NY. Second, our lot is by a lake bordered b...
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Smarty Plants on Isocoma pluriflora
January 07, 2005
I would like to know when isocoma pluriflora (rayless goldenrod) blooms in the Santa Fe, N.M. area. I'd also like to know its height. Other info will also be appreciated. ...
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Non-native Littleleaf Boxwood and native alternatives for Baltimore
January 06, 2005
I am looking for a small hedge or shrub, that will look nice year round, and won't get too large. I live in Baltimore, MD. I have heard of Winter Gem Boxwood. Will this prove hardy in my area? H...
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Elimination of bermuda grass from St. Augustine lawn
January 04, 2005
Dear Mr.Smarty Plants, I am so frustrated with the bermuda grass mixed with St. Augustine grass. I have tried Ortho-B-gone but it did not work. Is there any measure to kill the Bermuda grass but not...
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Propagation of American Bittersweet
December 29, 2004
Will American Bittersweet grow in Central Texas?
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Visiting Texas for bluebonnets
December 29, 2004
I know rainfall amounts in the winter affect the blooming of bluebonnets in the spring. I am thinking about visiting Texas this spring. What should I be looking for in rainfall amounts? I will watch...
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Sources for buffalo grass seed in Junction, TX
December 19, 2004
I'm looking for a local supplier for buffalograss sod near Junction, Texas. I want to have it installed on my dad's gravesite. The cemetary in Junction has minimal maintenance available and, of co...
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Source for Salvia greggii, Teresa
December 09, 2004
My mother is trying to find a specific type of salvia that is pink and white striped. I haven't been able to find any information on it. Does it exist and if so, where can I find it.
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Smarty Plants on wildflower meadow gardening
December 08, 2004
My local elementary school in Decatur, Texas (north central) has an open field of wonderful wildflowers in front of it. This year, they were mowed before the flowers went to seed. What is a good rul...
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Smarty Plants on wildflower guides
December 07, 2004
Can you recommend a field guide to Texas plants?
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More on bluebonnets
November 29, 2004
We would like to know if the bluebonnet wildflowers are suitable for New Orleans and, if so, which months should they be seeded. Otherwise what can you suggest for our humid climate. We like blue, lav...
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Native landscaping and wildlife gardening in Clifton, TX
November 29, 2004
I am moving to Clifton, TX, and I will have an empty lot in the town along with my own home/lot. What kind of soil can I expect? I want to grow a wildflower site to just sit and enjoy and feed the a...
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Invasiveness of non-native Lonicera fragrantissima in Austin
November 21, 2004
A couple of years ago I mistakenly bought Lonicera fragrantissima (winter bush honeysuckle), thinking it was native. I have since discovered that it is native to China and considered invasive...
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Smarty Plants on earliest blooming wildflowers
November 19, 2004
For Spring, what are the earliest blooming wild flowers and when do they typically bloom? I know it's terribly early to be predicting these things, but any idea if the 2005 Bluebonnet crop in Austi...
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Smarty Plants on garden weddings
November 19, 2004
What native perennial plants should reliably be in bloom March 5? I am an avid gardener and having a garden wedding next year (March 5, 2005). For table center pieces, I am hoping to buy flats of ...
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Bacterial wetwood disease in ash tree
November 11, 2004
I have an Ash tree in my front yard. It's about 25 - 30 years old. About 2 months ago, it began to ooze sap from a point where a limb had been pruned, I'd say, about 15 - 20 years ago. So this cut ...
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Poor drainage in wildflower bed
November 10, 2004
I have a flower bed that has given me difficulty because it has poor drainage but typically receives sun for most of the day. Salvia gregii was the only survivors for the initial landscaping attempt. ...
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Optimum mowing times for wildflower garden
November 09, 2004
I live in Washington County and have 4 acres that contain both an abundance of spring wildflowers and native grasses (silver and little bluestem, Texas grama). The homeowners restrictions require that...
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Smarty Plants on Katy Ruellia
November 08, 2004
What can you tell me about Katy Ruellia? I need something with color that will take the hot southeast Texas summers and the cold/wet winters that stays decent and will flower.
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Native perennial winter plants for Waco, TX
November 03, 2004
I live in the Waco area, and would like to know winter plants that I could use that would come back each year, flowering or otherwise.
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Propagation of yellow columbine
November 03, 2004
I purchased a yellow columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha and your website says it grows in moist upland soils, and yet it shows their habitat as Utah, Arizona, NM, and sw Texas. Tell me how it can...
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Value of planting wildflowers versus maintaining turf
November 02, 2004
I'm trying to determine the cost/value of planting wildflowers and whether it is less costly than maintaining turf. Do you have any research on this topic?
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Smarty Plants on books for Southwest New Mexico
November 01, 2004
Which book would you reccommend for Native plants and flowers for Southwest New Mexico - Silver City area?
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Smarty Plants on Poisonous Plants
October 27, 2004
Hi Mr. Smarty Plants, I wonder who among the wonderful staff at the Wildflower Center can answer this. I occasionally get requests for information on toxic or irritating plants. Beyond the obvious ...
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Possible reasons for early leaf drop of post oaks in Austin
October 27, 2004
I have a post oak tree in my back yard that has been losing its leaves since mid-September. This is my first year in the house, and I am surprised that the tree would lose its leaves while the temper...
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Indian paintbrush wedding
October 20, 2004
I live in western Montana and have become quite fond of the flower known as indian paintbrush. I will be getting married this next July, and would like to incorporate the flower into my wedding; Howe...
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What to plant in northern Virginia
October 20, 2004
We have recently purchased 10 acres in Northern Virginia, and would like to plant native wildflowers on 4 of the acres. The soil has a high clay content and is currently covered in a mixture of grasse...
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Low maintenance, native plants for sloping drive near Philadelphia
October 20, 2004
My cabin is located in the northwest suburbs of Philadelphia. I am looking for low maintenance plants that would look good on the sides of a driveway that slopes upward. This is a potential project fo...
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Flowering native plants for Arizona
October 19, 2004
I was wondering if you could help me? We are moving from California to Arizona, and I was wondering if you can tell me some flowering plants, or any plants that will thrive in the hot Arizona tempera...
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Part sun and part shade
October 19, 2004
What is the difference between part sun and part shade?
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Smarty Plants on edible and medicinal native plants
October 06, 2004
I would like a list of edible & medicinal native plants for the San Antonio area.
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Disposal of non-native chinaberry and ligustrum and their seeds
October 06, 2004
I've got some chinaberry and ligustrum in a section of our lot that I am going to remove to make room for native plants. Both have berries, & I was wondering if running them through a chipper will ha...
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Source for Texas maple keys
October 05, 2004
I'm looking for a source for native Texas maple keys. Know of any?
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Care of native black-eyed susans after blooming
September 30, 2004
What is the best way to take care of black-eyed susans once they have lost their blooms? Am I supposed to cut them down to the base, or just let them die out naturally. Also, they all have a white re...
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Smarty Plants on mowing schedules
September 23, 2004
What would be the ideal mowing schedule to allow for a spring and summer bloom of wildflowers? My neighborhood maintains it's own roadsides and has the opportunity to increase the number of wildflowe...
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Deer deterrent for Texas Persimmon
September 23, 2004
The deer have destroyed my Texas Persimmon by standing on their hind legs and pulling down the branches--either ripping them off entirely or twisting them. I didn't realize the persimmon fruit would...
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Poisonous Trees
September 23, 2004
Are redbuds and catalpa trees poisonous?
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Transplanting wildflowers before construction begins
September 23, 2004
Can wildflowers be transplanted? I'm building a house and wonder what can I save before the builder clears the lot.
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Smarty Plants on wildflower identification
September 23, 2004
Can you recommend a good CD-ROM on wildflower identification? I live in Virginia and am constantly frustrated trying to identify the myriad wildflowers I encounter as I move around the state.
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Science project on invasive plants in American Samoa
September 23, 2004
What is an experiment I can do on invasive plant species for a science project? What are some main invasive plant species found in American Samoa? Where can I go to find more information on invasive ...
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Weed laws on mowing wildflowers in the Spring
September 22, 2004
Is there any law that would prevent a Town from making a person mow their wildflowers down in the spring?
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Planting a container of wildflower seeds in Dallas
September 20, 2004
I have purchased a 1 # container of wild flower seeds in North Dallas. When can I throw these seeds in a nearby field, & is it advantageous to do it during a rain?
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Smarty Plants on caliche
September 03, 2004
I have heard of sand, silt, clay, and loam, but what is caliche?
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Help with plant ID
September 01, 2004
I found this plant alongside the road in a field in North Dallas. The dirt was fairly dry, and image is attached.
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