Re: a question
Yes, the place is loaded with pine trees, of all sorts, so if that's
what they are, we already have enough. Thanks.
Isabelle Hayes
Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson wrote:
>
> 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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