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Sun, Oct 30, 11 at 0:27
| Does anyone have or know of a source of seed or plants of Quincula lobata?
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| What is the common name of it???? |
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- Posted by cfishatwork (My Page) on Fri, Feb 10, 12 at 18:33
| Purple ground cherry is its common name. A low growing plant with purple flowers found throughout the S.W. and into the midwest. I got a few old seeds from someone but none germinated. Cheryl |
Here is a link that might be useful: purple ground cherry
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| You might post on seed exchange............... |
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- Posted by mistigardens TX 7/8 (My Page) on Sat, Apr 27, 13 at 12:30
| did you ever find this? |
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