{Disarmed} Re: OT: plant question


Hi Donald,
 
If you can send me pictures, I can probably identify them for you.  Best if I know details of not just flowers, but plant, and also what the roots are like, but photos of the plants might do it.  If they are native to your area, shouldn't be a problem, there aren't too many to choose from.  If introduced - well - there are lots of species in the genus.

Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:02 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] OT: plant question

Is there an expert on portaluca species that can help me identify one?  My
growing conditions are so bad here I dug three species that grow here
naturally and put them in pots.  I'm happy with the results (they aren't
dying like most everything else).  Two I could find with a net search, but
there is one with an orange and yellow bloom the net didn't turn up anything
I could identify.  Oddly, one of the others that appears to be what is
growing is supposed to be a native of Hawaii.  How it would end up growing
wild in this part of Texas is a mystery.

TIA
Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7b, USA




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