Cavan and I found quite the cache of native species growing along the shores of the resovoir down the street from my house. Perhaps there will be some interested parties wanting to go collecting after the meeting here in September. The two coolest plants we found were Rotala ramosior (our only native Rotala) and Polygonum sagittatum.
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If I make the meeting I would be interested in going on a field trip.....might help to bring some clippers or machete to avoid having you attacked by the aggressive thorn bush while we journey deeper into the Tridelphia Jungle. Looks like a great place and am looking forward to the trip.
Rob
If I make the meeting I would be interested in going on a field trip.....might help to bring some clippers or machete to avoid having you attacked by the aggressive thorn bush while we journey deeper into the Tridelphia Jungle. Looks like a great place and am looking forward to the trip.
Rob
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