RE: Try a Yarrow Lawn
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- Subject: RE: Try a Yarrow Lawn
- From: R* L* C*
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 13:04:19 -0600
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Can someone clarify something for me? I have assumed that, in this
discussion, when you say "yarrow" you are probably talking about Achillea
tomentosa, the Wooly Yarrow. But, what are you talking about, when you say
"Chamomile". There are many plants in at least three genera that have been
called by that name.
The discussion on "greasewood or chamise" was disturbing, in that over the
majority of the western US "Greasewood" = Sarcobatus vermicularis, and
"Chamisa" = Chrysothamnos nauseosus.
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Robert L. Chehey
c*@micron.net
Boise, ID, USA, USDA Zones 6a, 6b. Heat zone 7
Cold, Mediterranean Shrub-steppe
and frondose riparian forest
N43º38.67' W116º13.68' Altitude: 816M
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