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RE: oops-RE: Baptisia leucophaea, now known as B. bracteata
- Subject: RE: oops-RE: Baptisia leucophaea, now known as B. bracteata
- From: James Trager J*@mobot.org
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 10:25:15 -0500
B. bracteata is in fact a fuzzy species.
-----Original Message-----
From: Donna [j*@prairieinet.net]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 11:32 PM
To: prairie@hort.net
Subject: oops-RE: Baptisia leucophaea, now known as B. bracteata
Oops... make that
Plant: http://www.illianagardenpond.org/baptisia1.jpg
Leaf: http://www.illianagardenpond.org/baptisia2.jpg
>
> Hello all,
> Thanks for the descriptions, but a picture says it all. Therefore I
have
> uploaded two for your expertise in this situation. What bothers me
most
> about this plant is the 'fuzziness' of the leaves. My other baptisia's
> all have a shinny smoother texture.
>
>
>
> Plant: http://www.illianagardenpond.org/baptisia1.jpg
>
> Leaf: http://www.illianagardenpond.org/baptisia1.jpg
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