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Re: helianthus grossiserratus
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: helianthus grossiserratus
- From: Jim Eidson jeidson@unicomp.net>
- Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 11:24:25 -0600
- References:
Hi--- old h.g. is pretty common on the eastern blackland prairie-- the
abundance of which is generally considered a sign of decadence. You can find
it in abundance (unfortunately) at the Tridens Prairie preserve in Lamar
County. Help yourself to seed, but don't dig. seeya jei
prairie@mallorn.com wrote:
> have just cut down this year's growth. the tallest shoot measured 16ft 1
> in. not bad for one year's growth!
>
> h. gro is exceedingly rare in tx. bob o'kennon knew of only five stands; i
> told him of a sixth. do you know of any?
>
> i will be digging and potting-up roots soon. if you would like one, please
> ask geoff
>
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