Hi folks, Yesterday while clearing trail in the woods I found a small Jack-in- the-pulpit that had recently emerged and set up it's spathe and spadix just like...
This month's mailing is coming out late, so for those of you who don't get next-day mail from Ithaca (and those who don't READ their mail immediately), I want...
Hi Sue, Occasionally some spring blooming plants can be found blooming in the fall. I have never seen Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) blooming in...
Thank you, David. That's very helpful! I now have a mission. Will announce species as soon as I can. SG -- John & Sue Gregoire Field Ornithologists Kestrel...
I'm sorry to say I could not figure out the species of our Sorbus trees. It seems each has characteristics of another and we all know how frustrating that is!...
sorry about the spammer. the offending party has been removed and the message deleted from the records. this is a pretty rare event - 1 offense in 2 years. but...
I just wanted to let everyone know that I picked up a wonderful pile of rough-cut black locust lumber for my greenhouse yesterday. I went with black locust...
While you all toss another log on the radio and enjoy this snowy day, take a peek at our friend's life work. Ruth Smith is an ethnobotanist living in Virginia...
Is the link broken or it is just all of us running to see? "John and Sue Gregoire <khmo@...>" <khmo@...> wrote: While you all toss another log on the...
- Sorry, they changed the link to http://botanicalbeads.com/ John ... day, take a peek at our friend's life work. Ruth Smith is an ethnobotanist living in...
Hi all, I just read an interesting article in Science News about ancient orchid pollen and would like to share. The pollen is on the abdomen of a bee locked in...
Hi everyone, happy holidays! Sorry for this 2nd spam incident. I have just switched the list over to 'restricted' which means any new members will have to...
"Native plant landscaping" has been a topic of much interest on an ecology e-mail list (ECOLOG-l). Today an article from the journal "Restoration Ecology" was...
Anna, Thanks for sending this. However, the last part "...we offer some practical, common sense guidelines for the consideration of genetic structure when ...
Thanks Anna, interesting stuff. I don't think anyone would argue that for restoration work, the more local, the better. A possible complication lies in how...
interesting note from the steering committee on monarchs. I have seen a larva on something other than common milkweed - 2 years ago on a swamp milkweed....
Kevin, as I understand it, Monarch larvae live on all the milkweed family. Although I admit to not seeing any on butterfly weed, nor on MY swamp milkweed....
The adult monarchs covered my swamp milkweed plants when they were in bloom. However, the eggs seemed to be laid on the common milkweed plants (underside of...
I am a permaculturist, certified arborist and tour guide who lives in NYC. I recently joined the NY Flora Association as way to gain assistance with verifying...
Sarah sends notice of a neat conference coming up. Keep in mind that FLNPS has a scholarship to help members attend conferences - up to $200 for travel &...
I am looking for botanists who can help quantify the number of native plant species on the wooded 30 acres of this site. I am hoping to get assistance with...
Valerie, You have chosen an unfortunate day. Many of us, certainly all of the FLNPS Steering Committee, will be working from roughly 8 am -3 pm at the annual ...
HasFLNPS@yahoogroups.com disabled this "grouply" business? I understand that using it leads to mountains of spam. The owner of this group can use the link...
I think I remember someone asking for information about what plants can be grown under or near black walnuts. I found the information below, while reading...
... Dear Friends--I don't know if this has been mentioned or not as I am fairly new to the list, but Toby Hemenway's widely acclaimed Gaia's Garden has a ...
Might allelopathy explain why my Gooseberry bushes, which surround a Black Walnut tree, flower profusely every year but never produce fruit? Sue G. -- John &...
Hi all. I am looking for paw paw seeds from local wild stock. I tried some regional stock from Sheffields last year (not cheap) but got zero germination. I...
Kevin, I have pawpaw seeds in my refrigerator from last fall, stored in a damp condition. They are from trees in the Mundy Wildflower Garden at Cornell, and I...
Does anyone have hay-scented fern? If so, do you have enough to divide off a piece for me? Or, could you collect spores sometime this season? I have a large...