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HERBMAN |
Posted - Apr 11 2006 : 5:08:06 PM please stop by and give us a helping hand if you can.
http://crankscreekherbs.myfreeforum.org
Thank you for your consideration. |
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Eileen |
Posted - Apr 13 2006 : 5:39:17 PM Gee I just went to look at the washington endangered species list and there are 10 pages of them!
http://www.wa.gov/dnr/htdocs/fr/nhp/refdesk/lists/plantrnk.html
This is a wonderful resource to know about. Thank you. Eileen
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HERBMAN |
Posted - Apr 12 2006 : 2:36:56 PM I like your idea I will take some pictures of the plants in bloom blood root is in bloom now here and so is mayapple.Thank you very much for the idea I will post pictures soon as I have them on my site for use by the public. |
LJRphoto |
Posted - Apr 12 2006 : 06:57:33 AM This is an interesting project. You might consider a couple of things for your site. One would be to give links to information on what plants are endangered in what areas. This is not something i had thought about much until i came across your post, so i don't know what might be endangered in my area. Also, in your catalogue it's great that you have pictures of your product but it would be nice to see pictures of the plants in bloom too. i'm going to do more research as i have areas on my property that i could plant "wild" things in but i want to make sure i'm planting something that's really indigenous to my area. i hope this is constructive and not just uninvited nitpicking! You succeeded in making me think though!
i'll have to remember to look for the blood root in bloom at my dad's this weekend.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect." -Mark Twain
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