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Posted by sparsonsusa z9 No. CA (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 10, 05 at 15:38

Hi,
I've just started collecting seeds from the California wildflowers in my yard. Most wildflowers were from Annie's Annuals in Richmond, which typically are grown from local seed. I have the following available:
* Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) - Orange
* Gilia tricolor (Birds Eyes)
* Lasthenia californica (goldfields)
* Layia glandulosa (white (whitedaisy) tidytips)
* Layia platyglossa (coastal tidytips)
* Sisyrinchium bellum (blue-eyed grass)
* Stylomecon heterophylla (wind poppy)
I'd like a trade, if possible, but really am not sure what I want. Anything California native is good.
Thanks,
Scott


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