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Re: Hyacinth
- To: "PRAIRIE LIST" prairie@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Hyacinth
- From: "Jeff Quayle" prairies@tx.freei.net>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 15:18:31 -0500
Seems mighty strange to me. Down here in north Texas, we have a lot of
Camassia scilloides. It has already gone to seed, but they are easily
visible. Wish I knew something to tell you.
Jeff Quayle
----- Original Message -----
From: <Alan_Rider@illinoispower.com>
To: <prairies@mail.tx.freei.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 9:50 AM
Subject: Hyacinth
>
>
> Carmassia Scilloides
> I located a patch of this where there were hundreds scattered about. I
was
> unable to 'mark' the spot at that time. I went back to the approximate
spot a
> mere 7 days later, and could not find a single flowering plant or find any
> plants at all. :-(
> Can someone pass on some comments on this species and offer suggestions on
its
> 'disappearance'?
> The only difference between the 2 days was that is was 20 degrees cooler
when I
> went back to 'mark the spot' so I could collect the seeds later....
> Location: Central Illinois
> Thanks
>
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