Fw: "Scarlet Bells" = Fritillaria recurva ?
- Subject: Fw: "Scarlet Bells" = Fritillaria recurva ?
- From: "Reid Family" p*@comcast.net
- Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 05:50:36 -0800
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Subject: Re: "Scarlet Bells" = Fritillaria recurva ? Cal Flora lists Fritillaria recurva as having "scarlet
bells." Native to most of the far north counties.
See:
http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?where-taxon=Fritillaria%20recurva&ttime=1110255814
I have never personally seen the plant.
Knowing what Trader Joes normally sells, is it suppposed to be an edible
delicacy?
Richard Starkeson
San Francisco
Ha! Actually, Trader Joe's
sells flowers and the occasional potted something or other. I'm guessing
the location of the Trader Joe's and its proximity to local good nurseries
influences what interesting floral odds and ends it sells. I once bought a
beautiful datura in a 6-inch pot from a grocery store in the Napa Valley.
You just never know!
Karrie Reid
Folsom Foothill
Gardener
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