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Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. Perhaps I should move it to a south facing location.
I received two monkshoods as a gift several years ago, a bicolour one and a purple one. Though growing side by side on the west side of our home,...
Thank you! I always thought it looked Oriental, but I hadn't thought of an iris as a possibility. I appreciate your help.
Thank you! Now that you mention it, I see that it does look more like an iris than a lily. : )
Friends gave us this unusual lily-like perennial. The plant grows to about two or two and a half feet tall, with dark green leaves that are long...
Thank you for your quick and helpful reply!
I would appreciate help identifying this houseplant, which is unusual but easy to grow. The clusters of tiny flowers develop near the central...
Thank you for your helpful information!
These tiny clover-like yellow flowers are thriving on some lawns in Fort St. John, BC. The wedding ring beside the plants in the photo, taken in...
Thank you for your research and helpful reply.
My grandson asked whether the berries formed on the pink wintergreen stalks (Pyrola asarifolia) are edible. I can find uses for the leaves, but...
Thank you for persevering until you found an answer! I appreciate your diligence and your detailed reply.
Thank you for your optimistic answer. : )
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Thank you for your thought.
Thank you for your help. Because the insect comes back every year, is it possible that it winters over in the dormant root?
Thank you! This is helpful.
On the ground in a deciduous area in northeastern British Columbia, I discovered this cluster of minuscule reddish-orange mushrooms. The caps are...
In a wooded area in northeastern British Columbia, I came across this tiny cluster of yellow disc-like blossoms, something like a tansy, but...
A friend in northeastern British Columbia was given this colorful infant shrub, but doesn't know the name of it. We would appreciate help...