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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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