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Re: cinnamon vine propagation?
- To: Miekal And <d*@mwt.net>
- Subject: Re: cinnamon vine propagation?
- From: P* S* <p*@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 11:09:57 -0800 (PST)
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silybum marianum--milkthistle
>
>Im guessing stratification & germination in a hot spring greenhouse
>would do the trick?
>
>
>Also Ive been away & missed out on the seed exchange thread, is there a
>new list set up or what is this about.
>
>Miekal
Miekal -- Sorry to respond so late to your post, but I just wanted to put
in a word about Silybum marianum. I don't know if it's hardy where you
are, but if it is, watch out! It's a vicious weed here in California,
doing lots of damage to wildlands by choking out natives. Unless you're
sure it won't survive outdoors in Wisconsin, you should avoid planting it
-- you could be instigating an ecological disaster.
Phil
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Center for Cultural Studies
University of California
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(408)459-3436
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