Re: Scents (fwd)


> / My home county is Grayson county.  Was that one of the counties mentioned
> as home to the fringe tree?  (You would find it at a mid-point of south to
> north and a bit west of the center of the state.)

There are about two or three counties that are shown on the map in that
general area, but I don't have any names for the counties (the map
is only about the size of an index card for the whole SE United
States).  If it is native to Grayson County it would be way on
the west end of the plant's native distribution -- most of them
were found further east...

Addendum:  On an impulse, I searched the Web for a map and found one
           at

              http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygrayso/grayson3.htm

           Unfortunately, it's not highlighted on Hightshoe's
           map.  However, the county to the southeast is
           highlighted in full, so it's not too far off!  :)

Chris

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