I am interested in learning about fresh water aquatic vegetation in our nearby streams and lakes. Is there any one in our group who could lead a group outing...
Melanie Kozlowski
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Aug 9, 2006 4:12 pm
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Out near Virgil on Sunday I saw an interesting sight. Sorry I did not have a camera to post a photo, but I would be interested if anyone knows what these...
After discussion with some of you, I tried to find SOMETHING to give more of an idea of the appearance of the orange finger mushrooms in my last posting. I...
can anyone name that oak? http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FLNPS/photos/view/83bc?b=4 cheers ... Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it...
Kevin, Where did you find it growing? Location, habitat Did you find any acorns? They could help in identification. It looks like English Oak, Quercus robur,...
Kevin, When Susanne isn't sure, I have to try. Take a look at this page http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=313 on the swamp...
Could be. Susanne ... http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=313 ... __________________________________________________ Do You...
Hi Suzanne, they are growing on my property, in a flood plain, between Auburn and Montezuma. No acorns that I can find. No fuzzy hairs, and these are typical...
Kevin, I think Rosemrie is right about the tree being Quercus bicolor, Swamp White Oak. The size of oak leaves as well as those of other trees varies widlely....
Hi folks, a lovely Friday evening and here I am fretting about plants! 3 questions for the FLNPS think tank: 1. can anyone ID this dead, dry flowerhead with...
Kevin, Image #1 is of Wild Leek, Allium tricoccum. It is a good time to collect some of this seed and sow it where ever you want leeks to grow. #2 is of...
thanks Susanne! 1. wild leek - cool! 2. that trillium pic is not mine, just one I got off google when I was trying to find what I should be looking for in the...
Hi Susanne! Could you tell me where I could a copy of this poster? I tell so many friends about the "nasty" earthworms, but of course it is hard for them to...
Thanks for the reply. Red Trillium have red fruit. Makes sense, doesn't it? I think the fruiting takes place earlier in the year, like in July perhaps. The...
Sally, I will look at the poster and see if it has information about where it is from. It was about Minnesota, but the same is true here. I was thinking that...
... Kevin, Many Trillium do not fruit, even if they did bloom. But the main reason you aren't finding seeds is that it is way too late. Looking at the ...
Perhaps this is the link where you found the poster http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialanimals/earthworms/index.html I am sad to say that most of...
Sally, Yes, this is the same poster (in the PDF) but when I printed it, it is too small to read. I don't know how to make it larger. I assume that is...
Hi all, does anyone have any suggestions for native lawns? Long story short, I had to have major excavation done around my 'new' house/yard, and I am looking...
Kevin, I'll try to ask around at the meeting tonight, if you don't make it. I suspect that Bromus species would grow - they are cool season and very easy....
Thanks Rosemarie! I forgot about the talk tonight. It looks like Jim Engel's Restoration talk has been replaced by Bryan Danforth's bees? cheers, kcz ... ...
Kevin, I forwarded this to Krissy, but I happen to know she is not in her office today, so she won't see it until tomorrow. Rosemarie is going to talk with...
Hi everybody, I would very much like to join you for the 'annual seed collecting walk' this Saturday. I will be driving in from an hour away, so can someone...