Re: hunting irises
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] hunting irises
- From: J* M* <j*@kc.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 13:51:47 -0500
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On Apr 24, 2004, at 12:54 PM, Dennis Kramb wrote:
All this talk about documenting locations of wild populations of Iris
missouriensis has rekindled my interest to find any local native population
of Iris brevicaulis or Iris fulva here in Ohio. How would I even begin to
research something like that? The ODNR web site just isn't sophisticated
enough.
Dennis, have you looked in the Flora of Ohio. State Floras usually give locations where plants have been identified. I often use Flora of Missouri as a starting point. It has state maps showing all counties where a species is known to occur. Of course this info is can be outdated and often does not all locations where a plant occurs but just where it has been ID'd, usually by a botany student.
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