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jobbywobby180
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Aug 14, 2007
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Hi Friends at FLNPS, Some of you may know about the upcoming Emerald Necklace Hike and Lecture Series that the Finger Lakes Land Trust is hosting with the ...
Emily Eisman
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Aug 20, 2007
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In case you haven't heard. The publicity is behind .... Sept 1 (Saturday): Hornworts in Homer. Led by Norm Trigoboff. We will identify hornworts and other...
Rosemarie Parker
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Aug 31, 2007
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http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FLNPS/photos/view/83bc?b=8 is it Hibiscus laevis? or probably something exotic and nasty.... ...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 5, 2007
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Kevin, I have a hard time figuring out the scale of the flower. I won't even try to guess the ID, but it might help others to know if there are lots of these,...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 6, 2007
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... Kevin, I think it is Hibiscus palustris, now known as Hibiscus moscheutos, swamp rose mallow. It is a native, and lovely. There is a white form with a...
susanne0627
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Sep 6, 2007
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Brilliant, thanks Susanne. Yes, a bad cell-phone photo, but you nailed it anyway. FYI, the photo was taken just 5 miles east of Montezuma, where you rightly...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 6, 2007
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Kevin, Thanks. I was referring to the ct-botanical-society.org image in terms of the color being off, not yours. Did you really take yours with a cell phone?...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Sep 6, 2007
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Kevin & Susanne: Note this description from the Illinois Wildflowers site describing the difference between H moscheutos and H laevis ("Halberd-leaved Rose...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 6, 2007
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Thanks Rosemarie. But I am unsure again! Mine has hariless leaves (haven't seen seeds yet) like H. laevis, and if I correctly understand the difference...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 6, 2007
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HI, The aster & goldenrod walk, originally scheduled for today, was postponed for obvious reasons. Susanne will be leading it this coming Sunday, the 16th,...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 9, 2007
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To all who may be interested, The weather in Ithaca today was too wet for the walk I was schedule to lead, so I canceled it. I will try again next week, on...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Sep 9, 2007
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Hi, In the NY Flora atlas, if we know a species occurs in New York it will be listed in the atlas. We are working on entering voucher specimens for all species...
David Werier
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Sep 10, 2007
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me again, confused about IDs, again. I encountered a stunning viburnum in full fruiting glory on the edge of the lake at Frontenac park yesterday. absolutely...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 20, 2007
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Kevin, I do not know the answer to this one. My thoughts about it include wondering if it is likely planted there, and thus likely the European variety, or is...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Sep 21, 2007
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I hope David will try to answer this one. Even before they combined I thought it was really, really tricky. But I remember David had a way that worked...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 21, 2007
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It seems that I get an echo when I reply to a list-serve message from my usual, i.e. not Yahoo, ID. I will not do that anymore. Rosemarie Parker ...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 21, 2007
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Hi Susanne, I don't think this one was planted, as it was tucked away on the edge of a cattail marsh away from the park. In fact, I never would have seen it...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 21, 2007
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For the record: Mary says Leaves pubescent on the lower surface ..... V. opulus var. opulus Leaves glabrous except along the veins....... V. opulus var...
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 21, 2007
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Kevin, I've been meaning to send this for days. Although I agree that Viburnum opulus (either one) is a beautiful shrub, I wonder if it is a good idea to ...
Rosemarie Parker
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Sep 25, 2007
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Thanks Rosemarie. For some reason, I haven't seen any affected viburnums up here (knock on, well, arrowwood - sorry). I have found about 10 specimens of V....
Kevin Zippel
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Sep 26, 2007
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Here is a message that may be of interest to memebers of the group. It is about tours of a rain garden located in front of the offices of the Village of...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Sep 26, 2007
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This is a must see! Detail will boggle the mind and the drawings are stupendous as well. http://www.cmog.org/index.asp?pageId=1554 ...
kestrelhaven
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Oct 4, 2007
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This Friday, a dedicated (but too small) group of FLNPS volunteers will be trying to pull the remaining Microstegium from a small area of the Six Mile Creek...
Rosemarie Parker
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Oct 10, 2007
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And while I am thinking about FLNPS efforts, the annual seed walk is scheduled for Saturday, Oct 13th, at 1 pm (meeting at CCE to carpool). Rain date is Sat....
Rosemarie Parker
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Oct 10, 2007
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Hello everyone, Muskrats have eaten most of the sedges around our pond. I have been collecting seed to reestablish them and have a variety of sedges and...
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kestrelhaven
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Oct 11, 2007
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From Anna Stalter: Looks like we can increase our numbers significantly if we wait until next week. My only concern is that any delay increases the likelihood...
Rosemarie Parker
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Oct 11, 2007
4:48 pm
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Hi! I am a senior majoring in Plant Science at Cornell. I recently started volunteering at the Cornell Plantations, and Krissy Faust told me about the Finger...
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Oct 12, 2007
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Sue, I've asked Krissy Faust to answer this, and cc'd Dan Segal (of the Plantsmen) in case he has experience with planting pond edges. I'm assuming you want...
Rosemarie Parker
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Oct 12, 2007
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Thanks Rosemarie. Yes, my concern was the seeds either drying out or being washed by rain into the currently low level of the pond. However, seeing as how the...
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