[Green] Wildflower seeds
Rebecca Phillips
bennphil at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 4 20:15:54 CDT 2023
Both are indeed native.
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Subject: Re: [Green] Wildflower seeds
Rebecca,
I can use the common milkweed and Joe Pye weed (I assume they're native).
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On Sat, Nov 4, 2023 at 6:04 PM Rebecca Phillips via Green <green at fuusm.org<mailto:green at fuusm.org>> wrote:
Fellow greenies and rosebuds,
I do not feel like setting up winter sowing this year but hate to let seeds go to waste, so seeds for the following species are in need of homes. Please let me know if you can provide for them.
Rebecca
Anemone canadensis
Baptisia australis (also in pods)
Penstemon digitalis (probably the cultivar “Huskers Red”)—in pods
Ratibida pinnata
Rudbeckia hirta
Common milkweed and butterfly milkweed (unfortunately, I neglected to label which was which)
Ironweed
Joe-Pye weed (not sure which species, but the parent plants were eight feet tall)
Offspring of Chris Hoke’s tall yellow and orange cosmos—not native this far east but great nectar plants
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