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Re: Blackwell switchgrass ID


Mike -Another characteristic is that the cultivars generally also tend to
hold their seeds for a much longer period of time.  

Carl Kurtz
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>From: "Corrine Daniels" <corrine@appliedeco.com>
>To: <prairie@mallorn.com>
>Subject: RE: Blackwell switchgrass ID
>Date: Tue, Nov 21, 2000, 9:12 AM
>

>Mike - I've been told that Blackwell switchgrass is considerably taller than
>the wild genotype.
>
>Corrine Daniels
>Nursery Manager, Applied Ecological Services, Inc
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-prairie@mallorn.com [o*@mallorn.com]On
>Behalf Of Mike Anderson
>Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 8:06 AM
>To: prairie@mallorn.com
>Subject: Blackwell switchgrass ID
>
>
>Hi,
>Can anyone give me some characters that will help me distinguish Blackwell
>switchgrass (a cultivar) from "true" switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)?
>
>Thanks, Mike
>
>Michael P. Anderson
>BioLogic Environmental Consulting, LLC
>2505 Richardson Street
>Fitchburg, WI  53711-5474
>Phone: (608) 277-9960
>biologic@chorus.net
>
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