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4205 Helena Spear
helena.spear Send Email
Jul 7, 2009
4:45 pm
Dear Friends I am a new member of this group, and have been trying to search through correspondence that might assist me to identify a nut bearing tree that...
4206 nerdnooky Send Email Jul 7, 2009
5:40 pm
If the price of the land is cheap, that definitely means SOMEONE most certainly knows the true answer to that one, and is hoping nobody else figures it out...
4207 Jayabuddhi Amarasinghe
jayabuddhi2006 Send Email
Jul 7, 2009
8:36 pm
Dear friends I am 58 years old organic farmer from sri sri lanka,I have very keen interest in Bd farming . I would like to see BD farm in California and have a...
4208 Carles Esquerda
cesquerda Send Email
Jul 7, 2009
8:39 pm
Hi Helena, could you attach some photos of the nuts, leaves and the whole tree to assist in identification? Thanks, Carles ________________________________ De:...
4209 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 7, 2009
10:45 pm
Not much to go on Helena, But it could be Calodrendron capense, "Cape Chestnut", currently in the Rutaceae family (Citrus fruit etc.). Tree: ...
4210 Helena Spear
helena.spear Send Email
Jul 8, 2009
7:51 am
Hi Carles! I did attach a photo of the nuts but it may have dropped off. I'm new to this kind of thing, so it's quite possible. let me try again! And thanks...
4211 Helena Spear
helena.spear Send Email
Jul 8, 2009
7:51 am
Thanks, Matthew! I'll go on the internet and check it out. I appreciate your tip! Kind regards Helena ________________________________ From:...
4212 Richard Morris
pfafrich Send Email
Jul 8, 2009
8:35 am
Hi Helena, I've had the group set up so that attachments are removed, which is why your picture didn't appear. Following a previous discussion I've now changed...
4213 Helena Spear
helena.spear Send Email
Jul 8, 2009
12:52 pm
Thanks, Richard! I thought I did something silly, but at least I'm learning fast. I will remember that! Kind regards Helena ________________________________ ...
4214 manofpeace32 Send Email Jul 9, 2009
4:03 pm
iM WONDERING I read about Matricaria (pineapple weed) Matricaria matricarioides growing in baseball feilds on the site. Now it has disapered I don't see it, I...
4217 manofpeace32 Send Email Jul 9, 2009
4:36 pm
EDIT you mentioned your courious about making money maybe you could can some of those Interesting fruits very ripe, and sell them On Ebay. they sell some stuff...
4219 manofpeace32 Send Email Jul 9, 2009
8:45 pm
... or INFORmation ON WHERE TO GET THEM, i GUESSS THESE WOULD BE GREAT FOR ROOTSTOCK, Im thinking since they are drawf tree's IM also Interested In Plant...
4220 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 10, 2009
12:54 am
maybe this page ? http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Plants.Folder/Pineappleweed.html ... From: manofpeace32@... To: pfaf@yahoogroups.com Sent: 7/9/09...
4221 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 10, 2009
1:11 am
Mushroom spores can travel round the World, just floating in the air. They are very small and tough. It has even been suggested that they could travel in...
4222 Michael Porter
michaels4gar... Send Email
Jul 10, 2009
10:20 am
rodents eat truffles and transport the spores , for them, - ... From: matthew@... <matthew@...> Subject: Re: [pfaf] Re:...
4223 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 13, 2009
9:47 pm
In Norwegian new floras it has other new Latin name: Lepidotheca suaveolens (syn Chamomilla suaveolens, Matricaria discoidea, Matricaria matricarioides)... ...
4224 Geir Flatabø
geirflatab Send Email
Jul 13, 2009
9:48 pm
In this link there is a picture of a "basal rosette" - leaves. THe pineapple weed is annual and have no basal rosette, the picture is obviously from Achillea...
4225 ejohns9525@...
phconcerned Send Email
Jul 13, 2009
10:41 pm
Hello All, I have recently joined the group mainly because of all the reading I did on Wild Garlic. It seems however, that most of you who have it live in the...
4226 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 14, 2009
2:02 am
Gail, it really makes no difference whether the seedling picture is Yarrow or Pineapple Weed, the other photographs are certainly not Yarrow - the question was...
4227 Joseph A. Cleary
josepa2... Send Email
Jul 14, 2009
7:04 am
Dear Ejohns: What part of Texas, I grew up in Farris county. I visited Collin Street Bakery in a southern city. Shalom, Shalom, Yosef ... From:...
4228 nannarob46 Send Email Jul 14, 2009
7:04 am
Hi all .. I joined this group when researching Huauzontle and trying to ascertain different varieties.. on website "seeds of change" the picture is red and on...
4229 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 14, 2009
7:58 am
Some Chenopodium berlandieri are definitely green Chenopodium berlandieri v nuttaliae is a red variety ( I guess there could be several red varieties ) There...
4230 Steve
icculus2000 Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
1:44 am
Notice how the folks at Virginia Tech classified this ancient healing herb? "WEED" (picture the rubber stamp slamming down on the file here, if it's more ...
4231 Steve
icculus2000 Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
1:50 am
Hi Edith, I was just in Tennessee and I think my friend has wild garlic growing around his garden plot. I'll ask him and see (please be patient, though, as he...
4232 Steve
icculus2000 Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
2:27 am
Hi, The genus Chenopodium is the subject of "taxonomic disputes" and is fairly diverse, color-wise, so don't be surprised if you see individuals which differ...
4233 Allmende Verden
allmendeperma Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
10:21 am
Hi Steve, can you give further information/links to the taxonomic disputes? And "I know that this stemmed from a specific research project" - what stemmed from...
4234 Dee Harris
corbywolf13 Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
8:06 pm
Yarrow is known as warrior's wort as well as a heal all medicine plant. They have to be stupid to call it a weed. Wolf   ... From: Steve <permalove@...>...
4235 matthew@...
matthew_sleigh Send Email
Jul 15, 2009
10:38 pm
We all have our weeds http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weed We have weeds in our gardens that we were happy with as pioneer plants earlier - as the gardens develop...
4236 Steve
icculus2000 Send Email
Jul 16, 2009
2:30 am
Hi Klaus, As far as the taxonomic issues go, I can give you an example - I'll have to work on those links for you.. Just Lambsquarters (C. album) alone is seen...
4237 leifweaver Send Email Jul 16, 2009
9:47 pm
Many plant identification guides have "weed" as a classification. It does not mean that the plant is not edible, medicinal, or useful, but it means that it is...
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