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Re: Indian Paint Brush geoff replies


I've had similar results. I took screenings from cleaning some paintbrush
seed and broadcast them in November into an existing grass/flower planting.
I got good results and had blooming paintbrush two years later and for
several years before some more agressive and taller species took over.

Jef Hodges
----- Original Message -----
From: Geoffrey Stanford <gstanf@swbell.net>
To: <prairie@mallorn.com>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Indian Paint Brush geoff replies


> i just put the seed onto the grassed ground and walked away.       it grew
> splendidly     geoff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan_Rider@illinoispower.com <Alan_Rider@illinoispower.com>
> To: prairie@mallorn.com <prairie@mallorn.com>
> Date: Monday, August 14, 2000 1:21 PM
> Subject: Indian Paint Brush
>
>
> >
> >
> >What species is a good 'parasitic partner'  with Indian Paint brush?
> >Can they both grow from seed, or does the parasite plant need to be
> established
> >first?
> >thanks
> >
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