Re: a question
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: a question
- From: J* G* a* O* P*
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 18:17:33 +0100
The message <3AC01EB8.F0764AFA@catskill.net>
from Isabelle Hayes <bhayes@catskill.net> contains these words:
> I put last year's dahlia tubers in earth that had been outside last
> summer, and with the dahlias has come up small seedlings of a plant I'd
> like to identify;
> the seedling comes up with the dark brown seed husk on it, and when that
> falls off, the seedling looks like the skeleton of an umbrella upside
> down, that is, with about six spokes from the center which is the stalk;
> anyone know what this might be?
> if it's a wild flower, I'd keep it going.
Sounds a bit like a pine of some kind. Do you have any pinus nearby?
Janet Galpin, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK, Min temp: -8
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