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Re: [Fwd: Re: Reference books]
- To: Duncan McAlpine <m*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Reference books]
- From: J* H* <j*@mhtc.net>
- Date: Sat, 14 Dec 1996 11:24:08 +0000
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>What reference books do people have to support their propagation?
> >--
> >Duncan McAlpine
> >Federal Way, WA USA
> >http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
> >
> >I have a book written by Harry R. Phillips and titled 'Growing and
Propagating Wild Flowers'. After explaining the different means of
propagation, he has a several page article on each plant on time seed
ripens and seed planting. Then he describes various other means
suitable to the plant and gives time frames for growing for commercial
as well as private growers.
The book was published by the University of North Carolina Press and
I think most of the plants are native or found in eastern US.
Jean
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