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Bloom report
- Subject: Bloom report
- From: s*@texas.net
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:38:09 US/Central
In central Texas, I've observed Englemann daisy (Engelmannia pinnatifida),
prairie larkspur (Delphinium virescens), Texas cupgrass (Eriochloa sericea),
and prairie celestials (Nemastylis geminiflora) - among many many others -
blooming in the last several weeks. The heat and drought are accelerating the
bloom cycle. Switchgrass is already 5' and growing...
Two pictures I took at the beginning of April are posted on the main page of
the Native Prairies Association of Texas web site
(http://www.texasprairie.org) - New Jersey tea (Ceanothus herbaceous, far
right) and annual paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa, far left).
Scott
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