Re: mudpuppies
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] mudpuppies
- From: R* N*
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:01:12 -0800
I thought mudpuppies were only indigenous to Rock Creek in Ks. I find it interesting that they can be kept alive in still water. I have not tried that. Do you have Red Horse as well? I understood they were exceedingly rare.
Wnedy Zone 5 KS
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From: mudpuppy_one@yahoo.com
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 7:16 AM
Subject: [iris-talk] mudpuppies
I hale from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I listed it as a zone 3
because it CAN get to 30-40 below here for days at a time, used to be
weeks at a time. We have had lovely winters tho the last four or
five and going by that maybe a z5a. I do grow several z6 with
protection but by and large z6 plants do not do live through the
winters. I treat my butterfly bushes as an annual.
Today it is raining and 53, highly unusual - should be snow, if I did
not know better I would swear I lived on the west coast, although
last week it was down to 12. The greenhouse effect???
We do have salamanders cute little 6 inch puppies usually dark
colored with spots -different colors of spots on different ones. Last
year was a prolific year around my pond for the little guys hence
mudpuppy.
Shelly
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