Re: Psuedacorus banned
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Psuedacorus banned
- From: D* K* <d*@badbear.com>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 17:42:09 -0400
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Hopefully a couple of thoughts might be gained from my little parable. First just because a plant is native to this country does not mean it is part of the local eco-system. I don?t believe Iris versicolor is native to Ohio and if not it is as much an alien as pseudacorus. Using the native argument there should be only two Irises that should be allowed to be grown in Ohio.
Yes, it is found naturally throughout many Ohio counties. Thus, my idea to replace the pseudacorus with it and/or brevicaulis.
Dennis in Cincinnati
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