Scaevola and Lasthenia


Tim, Bill, Alessandra and all:
I'll never look at a scaevola the same way again! Thanks so much for the
fascinating thread.
But I'm still hanging on to my chair. What about Lasthenia? Someone said
it was a California native. I feel very ignorant for not even knowing
the plant. Can someone enlighten me? And is there a connection between
the historical character and plant characteristic?
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Jan Smithen,               gardening teacher
                           California Arboretum Foundation
jansmithen@earthlink.net
Sunset zone : 19
USDA zone : 10

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