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hi all, Just in case some of you would be interested in helping, but did not hear prior announcements, we are going on a plant rescue this Sunday. Details ...
Rosemarie Parker
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A short walk along the main trail from the parking lot yesterday: a few Claytonia caroliniana and Hepatica acutiloba in flower; Cardamine concatenata just...
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Apr 12, 2006
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sorry I missed it! my new property has a couple patches of Sanguinaria in bloom, and carpets upon carpets of trout lilies coming up. i am so excited! ...
kevin zippel
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Apr 12, 2006
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I saw Bloodroot in bloom on a hillside east of Dryden this morning. In the Mundy Wildflower Garden, Hepatica acutiloba has been in bloom since Sunday (April...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Apr 13, 2006
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On April 10th, at the creek bottom and ravine sides of a gully going into Cayuga Lake at Elm Beach (west side, 15 miles north of Taughannock): Sharp-lobed...
Sally Eller
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Sally, Could it be Corydalis solida? This is naturalized throughout Cayuga Heights, and I would suspect throughout Ithaca. Mine has just started blooming,...
Rosemarie Parker
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At 08:49 PM 4/13/2006, Rosemarie Parker wrote: Sally, Could it be Corydalis solida? No, it didn't look like the photos I just found on the internet. The...
Sally Eller
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is that mayapple i see poking up through the leaf litter? i'll try to post some pics at the website ... ... Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make...
kevin zippel
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Hi Sally, Sounds like giant blue cohosh or Caulophyllum giganteum our most common cohosh. Not exactly fine leaved but it does have dissected leaves. I saw some...
David Werier
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I do not believe it can be Caulophyllum. Cohosh is not a "small" herbaceous plant and it does not flower when "just" emerging. Sally Eller wrote: On April...
Bill Plummer
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At 07:12 AM 4/14/2006, David wrote: Hi Sally, Sounds like giant blue cohosh or Caulophyllum giganteum our most common cohosh. Yes, I had decided this might be...
Sally Eller
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Mayapple is coming up now. It looks a bit like a rolled up umbrella at first, before the leaves unfurl. Usually, if you see one, you see many in the area as ...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Here is a reference you may find of interest. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233500330 Susanne ... ...
Susanne Lorbeer
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I have to admit, my mental picture of blue cohosh is much closer to Bill's - pretty tall plant by the time the flowers open. So I checked the web, and I am...
Rosemarie Parker
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Apr 15, 2006
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I cede the question. Pardon my ignorance but I did not know there was a Caulophyllum thalictroides var. giganteum. Both my NY State Memoir 15, "Wildflowers of...
Bill Plummer
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Oh boy, the last two days have really started everything here. In addition to everything mentioned by others last week, I now have 7 Erythronium americanum in...
Rosemarie Parker
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Hi everyone, If you have half an hour or more to spare on Sunday, your help is needed to relieve the small staff of volunteers at the Ithaca Earth Day event....
Anna M Stalter
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The FLNPS walk at Lick Brook that was scheduled for today, Sat. April 22, was cancelled, due to the inclement weather. If anyone wants to go next weekend, I am...
Susanne Lorbeer
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... Has anyone had success with Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent ? Sally...
Sally Eller
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Sally, I've tried several deer repellents, but I'm not sure I've tried Liquid Fence. I had success with Tree Guard, but it is hard to spray (tends to clog)....
Rosemarie Parker
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Me, again... What are your favorite internet sources of native plants? How about Sunlight Gardens www.sunlightgardens.com near Knoxville, Tennessee ? Acorus...
Sally Eller
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Sally, I will send more later, probably, but can't resist sending a few thoughts. You said internet sources, but really for ferns you should think about the ...
Rosemarie Parker
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Thanks! I will contact Krissy, and I won't have to miss the May sale this year. I will definitely visit the Plantsman - I didn't know about it. I found his...
Sally Eller
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FYI. The next part of the trail, from the Buffalo St. bridge to the Farmers' Market, will strive to use native plants, and will allow some really nice views...
Rosemarie Parker
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I led 9 people to lower Lick Brook this afternoon. We walked in from the parking lot near Route 13 to the flood plain near the lower falls, where we saw most...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Quite the amazing sugar maple year. Take note if you haven't of the sugar maples flowering. My guess is there will be a huge mast event this year. David...
David Werier
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David, I've been looking at them, too. They are so beautiful, even at a distance. They stand out on the hillsides and seem almost to glow in the sunlight. ...
Susanne Lorbeer
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The wildflower walk scheduled for today, Sat, May 6, will be offered next weekend on Mother's Day, same time and place. Meet at either CCE at 1:00 or MWFG at ...
Susanne Lorbeer
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Is this species a native or an alien? Clemants and Gracie ( Wildfolowers in the Field and Forest) list it as an alien, but Peterson and McKenny ( Wlldflowers,...
Sally Eller
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No, it is native. I sometimes rip it out after it flowers, but it comes back like a song. Bill Plummer Painted Post NY ... From: Sally Eller To:...
Bill Plummer
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