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Fwd: Re: Wildflower seed source


I wrote asking for a source of Queen Anne's Lace (daucus carota) and thanks
to everyone who replied.  I spend so much time in the well-manicured suburbs
that I haven't actually *seen* any of this plant in a while, except for those
in the bouquet recently.

>I agree, it's a beautiful weed! We have it all over, I'd be happy to collect
>seed for you later in the year. If you want me to, let me know.
> Linda, Idaho, Zone 4
>
Thank you, Linda.  If I haven't located any by then, I will let you know.  I
have thought about planting regular carrots, and letting them go to seed, but
with all the hybrids I wasn't sure how successful that would be.  I'll try it
anyway and see what happens.

As Mike in San Jose said about the terracing, there are a lot of very nice
people on this group.

Thanks again.  Patricia Ryan


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Forwarded message:
Subj:    Re: Wildflower seed source
Date:    97-07-16 03:41:25 EDT
From:    MrnLibn
To:      lbarrett@mailhost.cyberhighway.net

I wrote asking for a source of Queen Anne's Lace (daucus carota) and thanks
to everyone who replied.  I spend so much time in the well-manicured suburbs
that I haven't actually *seen* any of this plant in a while, except for those
in the bouquet recently.

>I agree, it's a beautiful weed! We have it all over, I'd be happy to collect
>seed for you later in the year. If you want me to, let me know.
> Linda, Idaho, Zone 4
>
Thank you, Linda.  If I haven't located any by then, I will let you know.  I
have thought about planting regular carrots, and letting them go to seed, but
with all the hybrids I wasn't sure how successful that would be.  I'll try it
anyway and see what happens.

As Mike in San Jose said about the terracing, there are a lot of very nice
people on this group.

Thanks again.  Patricia Ryan



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