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Re: Queen of the Prairie
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Queen of the Prairie
- From: P* a* C* D* <k*@brodnet.com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 01:17:47 -0600
Siphium laciniatum is commonly refered to as compass plant. Queen of the
Prairie is Filipendula rubra. Here is a link that shows what the plant
looks like http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~kenr/Side.html And check out
http://plants.usda.gov/plants/plntmenu.html under Filipendula rubra to find
out a bit about the plant's habits.
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From: "Geoff Stanford" <gstanf@swbell.net>
To: <prairie@mallorn.com>
Subject: Re: Queen of the Prairie
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 18:46:39 -0600
Alan: what is Q of P? Here it is Silphium laciniatum, and that is not a
shrub Geoff
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan_Rider@ILLINOVA.COM <Alan_Rider@ILLINOVA.COM>
To: prairie@mallorn.com <prairie@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, November 02, 1998 5:19 PM
Subject: Queen of the Prairie
>I have a wet mesic area that I want to introduce several Queen of the
>prairie schrubs. The area does not have much else there other than curly
>dock and bottle brush sedge, (I have sprayed Round up there several times).
>I am wondering what other species , if any, I should, or should not plant
>with them. Any thoughts, suggestions experiences? Area is central
>ILLinois...thanks
>
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