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RE: welsh poppy
- To: "'s*@eskimo.com'" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: welsh poppy
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 14:55:14 -0700
- Resent-Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 15:44:32 -0700
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> > Re:welsh poppy
> >
> >
> > Hi Marilyn
> > Thanks. What I need to know is can he accept visa etc. Otherwise
> will have to get to a bank for a dollar draft. Any idea ?
> > This is my third lot of seed, no sign of germination. Beginning to
> wonder if there isn't a welsh poppy germination inhibitor in my soil !
> > Mark
> >
> >
> > : >need germination info on:
> > : >scabiosa minoana
>
> Species => Scabiosa
>
> Type: Hardy Annual Sow : Late Winter/Early
> Spring
> Germination Days: 10-15
> Germination Temp: 70-75
> Light/Dark:
> Media: Well drained
> Sow Depth : 1/16"
>
> > : >hamemelis virginica
>
> http://telework.ucdavis.edu/root/list0/l0000063.htm MAYBE
>
> > : >hamemelis japonica
>
> http://telework.ucdavis.edu/root/list0/l0000061.htm
>
> > : >helianthuis laetiflorus
>
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/tm.htmlSpecies => Helianthus
>
> Type: Hardy Annual Sow : Late Winter/Early
> Spring
> Germination Days: 10-14
> Germination Temp: 70-85
> Light/Dark:
> Media: Peaty
> Sow Depth : 1/4"
> Comments: Can be sown in situ.
>
> Situ - These seeds can be sown outdoors. Moist
> soil worked down to a fine tilth is essential.
> For hardy annuals and perennials sowing can be
> carried out from late winter onwards as soon
> as the ground is workable and has warmed up and
> half hardy annuals after all danger of frost is
> passed.
>
> > : >juniperus horizontalis
>
> http://telework.ucdavis.edu/root/list0/l0000075.htm
>
> > : >mecanopsis cambria,
> > : >mecanopsis x sheldonii
> > : >
> > : >Mark Speakman
> > : >Annaghdown, Ireland
> > : >
> >
>
> Mark, The welsh poppy does germinate quite easily, but it
> sometimes its considered a pest. I have the yellow and orange in my
> yard, and the orange has take over
> one area.
>
> For your other meconopsis, check the search engine on the mallorn. I
> might of posted a germination query to this mailing list but if not, I
> posted it to the perennial
> mailing list.
> Search engine
> http://www.mallorn.com/lists/search.cgi use the word meconopsis
> and look for my name and the perennial mailing list. There are 19
> different hits on this subject.
>
>
> Check this link for possible seed sources in your neighborhood. I
> would go to Pete Cox's nursery in Scotland. I think he is in
> Scotland. His address is not listed.
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/nur.html
>
Duncan
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