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Re: cutleaf staghorn sumac
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: cutleaf staghorn sumac
- From: Meredith meredith@native-gardens.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 12:17:01 -0500
- References: 805E51346ED1D211B35000805F65D439022A87EA@CHGO-EXCHANGE>
According to Michael Dirr's Manual of Landscape Plants, R. 'dissecta',
(a cutleaf form of R. typhina), was " discovered in the late 1800's by a
Massachusetts nurseryman".
That's all I know...
Meredith Clebsch
Native Gardens
Greenback, TN
Nowakowski, Keith wrote:
>
> I wonder if anyone knows where the cutleaf form of staghorn sumac
> originated?
>
> Keith Gerard Nowakowski
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