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HAVE: an eastern wild rice race for exchange.

Posted by wstouta 5b OH (My Page) on
Mon, Jan 17, 05 at 10:48

Wanted: stratified seeds of the commerical Wisconsin-Minnesota race of wild rice. I have stratified seeds of an eastern form for exchange.


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RE: HAVE: an eastern wild rice race for exchange.

hi,,,i don't have any rice,,but would you be interested in trading me some of your's for anything else?? would like to try some,,,thank you,,betty sue


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RE: HAVE: an eastern wild rice race for exchange.

What part of Alabama do you garden in? Do you know of sources of seeds or cuttings of the native vine Schisandra glabra, the Baystar Vine, from your state? I would be very happy to exchange stratified wild rice seeds for this vine. WPS


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