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Re: Chrysolepis
- To: k*@hii.hitachi.com
- Subject: Re: Chrysolepis
- From: W* B* <b*@math.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 07:36:52 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Karl,
You might consult Wayne Roderick through Tilden Bot. Gard., Warren Roberts
at UC Davis Arboretum, or Roger Raiche at UC Berkeley Bot. Gard. about
this.
Let us know what they say.
Elly Bade
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998 khoover@hii.hitachi.com wrote:
> bade@math.berkeley.edu writes:
>
> I understand that Chrysolepis chrysophylla, once it is established,
> needs its native soil fungus to florish. Wayne Roderick grew
> chinquapin in pots at Tilden Bot.Gard. for that reason.
> ....
>
>
>
> Hmmm.
> This may help me understand some trouble I'm having. The six-month old
> plants I've got seem very sensitive to transplanting and / or even dry
> conditions - I've lost several of the them.
>
> According to Jepson's it seems that they are native to my general
> area, but perhaps only at higher elevations? I wonder how much havoc
> would be wreaked if I introduced the requisite fungal flora?
>
> Thanks,
> Karl.
>
>
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