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Re: seedling identifacation
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- Subject: Re: seedling identifacation
- From: "Ronald E Menold II" menoldre@va.prestige.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 23:04:24 -0500
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Jim:
Don't know of a sight, but I would think it pretty hard to tell two
varieties of onions apart from each other. Now tomato vs. pepper,
or onion vs. garlic, I think would be pretty easy.
-Ron
>
> Does anyone know of a site where one might find pictures of vegetable
> seedlings at an early stage that could be used to identify the plant if
> all labeling happened to be lost. Not quite that drastic but supposing
> you mixed to types of onion seed, how could you tell which were witch
> varieties.
>
>
> --
> Jim allAn There is space in the guest book where you
> Zone 5 can leave a comment about any particular
> New York U.S.A. photo. You need not leave your real name or
> 200+ miles NW. of E-mail.
> New York city
> Click or copy/paste
> to see my garden.
>
> <http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1426380&a=11208139>
>
-Ron
menoldre@va.prestige.net
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