Group Information- Members: 498
- Category: Gardening
- Founded: Apr 27, 1999
- Language: English
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Description
This is the mailing list for the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT - www.npsot.org) and the Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT - www.texasprairie.org). It is intended as a forum for the members of NPSOT and NPAT as well as all others interested in discussing and learning more about the plants and ecosystems of Texas.
Examples of discussion topics include:
1. Identifying, preserving, conserving, and cultivating native Texas plants.
2. Disseminating information throughout all facets of the NPSOT and NPAT organizations (State office, local chapters, individuals) about events, speakers, and organizational info.
3. Disseminating information throughout the organization about other organizations and events that might be of interest to NPSOT and NPAT members.
4. Discussing related topics such as wildflowers, propagating natives, where to buy natives, photographing plants, etc.
In general, it is hoped that this list can serve as a vehicle to bring NPSOT and NPAT members all across this vast state closer together and, in the process, better unify NPSOT through sharing with each other our common interest... the wonderful flora of Texas.
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Re: Morning Glory
Ady, there are several native morning glories in Texas. You are probably talking about Purple Bindweed (Ipomoea trichocarpa). It has purple flowers with deep
Posted - Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:13 am
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Bill Brooks
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Re: What vine?
How for west in Texas does the Berchemia grow? The vine stem has a good coloration which is pleasing, but it sure is strangling trees. One vine has about
Posted - Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:11 pm
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Ed Crosby
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Posted - Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:06 pm
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Kunda Lee Wicce
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What vine?
Yep, definitely Berchemia. This is one plant I really like the looks of, leaves and stems. If it weren't for its habit of strangling things, it'd be really
Posted - Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:14 pm
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Monique Reed
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Re: What kind of vine?
Charles & Suzanne, Thanks for the ID. I googled rattan vine and I am sure that matchs the vine. Ed PS: Suzanne, after viewing your web site I have got to come
Posted - Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:09 pm
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Ed Crosby
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