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Offline Cindi

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Re: Identification help for flower?
« Reply #20 on: September 04, 2008, 11:31:10 am »
David, it is the same.  The plant grows prolifically in many other areas on my property, I leave it be to grow freely there.  It is just in the hill garden infront of my apiary where I don't want it growing, it makes such a dense mat that it encroaches upon other flowers that I want to grow.  So, it can grow to its heart content elsewhere, no problem.  I am still going to set the seed that you sent me though, thanks a whole bunch.  Beautiful day in this great life.  Cindi
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Re: Identification help for flower?
« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2008, 10:18:45 pm »
Update on Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus Corniculatus):

For anyone interested in seeds for this great nectar plant, I mowed over the last of the seeding plants I had to spread them in the yard. I don't have any more seeds. But I've found several places where you can order them on-line from seed companies.

For example:
American Meadows

Seedland

Cooperseeds

Or just go to your favorite shopping search engine and type in "Birdsfoot Trefoil seeds".
Enjoy. 
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