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    Musk Okra/ Abelmoschus moschatus

    Hello, has anybody here ever seen Musk Okra/ Abelmoschus moschatus? It is a relative of the common okra that is grown for it's pods. There are...
    Thread by: lordtriffid, Jun 10, 2011, 0 replies, in forum: HortForum
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    Smooth Ground Cherry/ Physalis subglabrata

    Hi there, I was just wondering if any of you have seen, grown or seen seeds for sale of Smooth Ground Cherry/ Physalis subglabrata? It apparently...
    Thread by: lordtriffid, Jun 10, 2011, 5 replies, in forum: HortForum
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    Sassafras

    That's interesting to hear that they do quite well in Seattle, or I'm assuming they do, based on your description of heights and growth rates....
    Post by: lordtriffid, Oct 15, 2010 in forum: Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest
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    Sassafras

    That's great, thank you!
    Post by: lordtriffid, Oct 3, 2010 in forum: Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest
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    Sassafras

    Hi there, I was just wondering if anyone here has tried growing Sassafras albidum, or has come across it anywhere in Metro-Vancouver? Thanks!
    Thread by: lordtriffid, Oct 2, 2010, 11 replies, in forum: Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest
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