just look for the little handguns attached to them.
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they must be pretty rare if you have to buy them wild. try googling 'wild columbine flowers'.
Where can i buy wild columbine flowers?
Here in Minnesota this native plant's Latin name is Aquilegia Canadensis......it is a perennial here. You could go online and type in Native Plant Greenhouses (for you area). You should be able to find them that way. Any place could send them to you if it's to far for you to drive.
Reply:Try looking for" Aquilegia caerulea" right now you can probably find seeds on line.. later try your garden center.. they are native to the rocky mnts
Reply:Wait til spring, and you can get the plants or the seeds at your local Wal-Mart or Landscapers. They say they are perennial, but here in Ohio, they are annual.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Can I cook (tempura/fry) the flowers of the wild pumpkin vine?
Go nuts, the wild vine flowers are edible. Are they big enough to stuff?
You can also rough chop them and stir fry them with hot peppers and garlic to make a quesadilla.
Can I cook (tempura/fry) the flowers of the wild pumpkin vine?
yes you can in abundant very hot oil for only a few seconds.
Reply:Italians fry the flowers from Zucchini, and they look similar, so I don't no why not.It only matters if you like the taste.
You can also rough chop them and stir fry them with hot peppers and garlic to make a quesadilla.
Can I cook (tempura/fry) the flowers of the wild pumpkin vine?
yes you can in abundant very hot oil for only a few seconds.
Reply:Italians fry the flowers from Zucchini, and they look similar, so I don't no why not.It only matters if you like the taste.
Where can I find wild flower seeds cheap?
I have a 2 acre lot in northern aroostook county maine (near canada) and would like to seed the whole parcel with wild flowers native to the area. The summers are short with long cold winters dipping well below zero. I have checked around and the cost for the seeds would run from $400.00 to $800.00 for 4 to 8 pounds. This is a bit pricey for my budget. Please help.
Where can I find wild flower seeds cheap?
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don't know if there is a dollar store in your area but dollar stores offer one box that contain-es some hundred different kind of seeds I'm not good at math but remember alot of plants will reseed themselves therefore giving you the opportunity to spread the seeds where you want to make a beautiful display
Reply:You could do what I do, which is when it turns cooler the flowers will start to shed their seeds for the next season. Than go around to a field and pick up the seeds. There usually in the flower pods attached to the plant. Than the next spring when its raining go out and spread the seeds around.
Reply:This solution is free, but time-consuming. Take a walk in the woods or an open area. Note which wildflowers you like and their location. Come back in autumn when they've all gone to seed and collect the seed pods. Let them dry out over the winter and open them up for the seeds.
Reply:Do you have are do you know someone that has a dollar general store near you . The have flower seed four packs for a dollar . I think the are wild .
Reply:AmericanMeadows.com. I think this is the name. Google wildflowers. Maybe Lonnie's Bulk Seed. Also, internet site. Good Luck!
Where can I find wild flower seeds cheap?
i
don't know if there is a dollar store in your area but dollar stores offer one box that contain-es some hundred different kind of seeds I'm not good at math but remember alot of plants will reseed themselves therefore giving you the opportunity to spread the seeds where you want to make a beautiful display
Reply:You could do what I do, which is when it turns cooler the flowers will start to shed their seeds for the next season. Than go around to a field and pick up the seeds. There usually in the flower pods attached to the plant. Than the next spring when its raining go out and spread the seeds around.
Reply:This solution is free, but time-consuming. Take a walk in the woods or an open area. Note which wildflowers you like and their location. Come back in autumn when they've all gone to seed and collect the seed pods. Let them dry out over the winter and open them up for the seeds.
Reply:Do you have are do you know someone that has a dollar general store near you . The have flower seed four packs for a dollar . I think the are wild .
Reply:AmericanMeadows.com. I think this is the name. Google wildflowers. Maybe Lonnie's Bulk Seed. Also, internet site. Good Luck!
How do you cross pollinate flowers in Animal Crossing: Wild World?
I'm only one bug away from the Golden Net, and it's the Peacock Butterfly. However, I don't know how to cross pollinate flowers, so I can't get any Blue, Black, or Purple flowers. If you could be detailed, that would be great. Thanks!
How do you cross pollinate flowers in Animal Crossing: Wild World?
The best method for getting the hybrids is to plant the flowers arranged in a diamond pattern on the ground.
There is a nice hybrid guide here: http://www.animalxing.com/hybrids.php . It tells you which flowers to plant next to each other to get the different colors.
What are some of the best hotels
How do you cross pollinate flowers in Animal Crossing: Wild World?
The best method for getting the hybrids is to plant the flowers arranged in a diamond pattern on the ground.
There is a nice hybrid guide here: http://www.animalxing.com/hybrids.php . It tells you which flowers to plant next to each other to get the different colors.
What are some of the best hotels
What kind of wild flower is this?
I was out taking pictures today of wild flowers and saw a very unique looking one. It looked like a fire works in the sky. Shaped like a ball, lavender in color with tiny little yellow tips on the end of the petels, there not really petels, more like spike things. There very cool!
Thanks for any help in advance.
What kind of wild flower is this?
Many alliums and brodeaias are lavender ball-shaped, with very narrow flowers. Most alliums are not wild.
No way to tell which one it is with out a picture and a location.
Reply:sounds like it might be columbine, but without a picture or at least knowing where you are located, it is pretty hard to say.
Reply:Passion flower, maybe.
Reply:black orchid is wild flower
http://theclickinfo.com/black_orchid.pic
Reply:couldn`t you post the picture somewhere so that we could see it,
it might make it a bit easier.!!
Thanks for any help in advance.
What kind of wild flower is this?
Many alliums and brodeaias are lavender ball-shaped, with very narrow flowers. Most alliums are not wild.
No way to tell which one it is with out a picture and a location.
Reply:sounds like it might be columbine, but without a picture or at least knowing where you are located, it is pretty hard to say.
Reply:Passion flower, maybe.
Reply:black orchid is wild flower
http://theclickinfo.com/black_orchid.pic
Reply:couldn`t you post the picture somewhere so that we could see it,
it might make it a bit easier.!!
Are you allowed to pick flowers in the wild in UK?
I have been told it is illegal, is it? And why?
Are you allowed to pick flowers in the wild in UK?
Try a google;
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en%26amp;q=p...
Some are protected because they're rare. When you pick them you stop the flowers developing into seedpods, so damage their chances of breeding. Don't do it.
http://www.englishplants.co.uk/protectio...
Reply:Some flowers are protected so be careful. Get advice before going picking. Bluebells are protected but daisies are not. Sorry, cannot give a complete list but to be safe leave them all where they are - they will last longer anyway.
Reply:Some species are protected
Most land is owned by someone, isn't it ?
Reply:Some species are protected, e/g Blue Bells.
Reply:It depends on the species. You may pick dandelions, but not orchids, for example. A recent wildflower book from any good bookshop will give you advice, but you could also try contacting the Environment Agency (google it) via email and they should be able to provide you with a list. Then match the flowers on the list to the one in the wildflower guide book!
Generally it is 'frowned upon': when you pick wildflowers it means others can't enjoy them, endangered/rare species are threatened and the macrocosm of flora and fauna in th locality is in-balanced. Why not take pictures instead? Then you can share them with every one. :)
Reply:Helena
If the species is protected, then it would be illegal to pick them. If not, then yes you can pick them. But what if everyone decided to pick even just a few wild flowers?
Best wishes, J
Reply:Sure, just don't get caught.
Reply:Yes as long as you are keeping them for your own personal use and are not selling them. You cannot, however, pick the whole plant, that would be classed as theft. The flowers must be genuinely wild (not planted for a commemorative purpose etc) you must exercise caution if you are going to pick wild flowers as you do not want to inadvertently commit an offence.
The same applies for picking wild mushrooms.
Reply:Yes I think it is illegal. For a start somebody owns every bit of land and so they own the flowers and you would be "stealing". Also some species of flowers are protected because they are rare, but I think now all are protected to protect the environment for other people, if 100s of people go to a site and pick one flower each that is 100s of flowers. Having said all that I don't think there is any chance you would get prosecuted for picking common things like Dandylions to make wine!!!!
Are you allowed to pick flowers in the wild in UK?
Try a google;
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en%26amp;q=p...
Some are protected because they're rare. When you pick them you stop the flowers developing into seedpods, so damage their chances of breeding. Don't do it.
http://www.englishplants.co.uk/protectio...
Reply:Some flowers are protected so be careful. Get advice before going picking. Bluebells are protected but daisies are not. Sorry, cannot give a complete list but to be safe leave them all where they are - they will last longer anyway.
Reply:Some species are protected
Most land is owned by someone, isn't it ?
Reply:Some species are protected, e/g Blue Bells.
Reply:It depends on the species. You may pick dandelions, but not orchids, for example. A recent wildflower book from any good bookshop will give you advice, but you could also try contacting the Environment Agency (google it) via email and they should be able to provide you with a list. Then match the flowers on the list to the one in the wildflower guide book!
Generally it is 'frowned upon': when you pick wildflowers it means others can't enjoy them, endangered/rare species are threatened and the macrocosm of flora and fauna in th locality is in-balanced. Why not take pictures instead? Then you can share them with every one. :)
Reply:Helena
If the species is protected, then it would be illegal to pick them. If not, then yes you can pick them. But what if everyone decided to pick even just a few wild flowers?
Best wishes, J
Reply:Sure, just don't get caught.
Reply:Yes as long as you are keeping them for your own personal use and are not selling them. You cannot, however, pick the whole plant, that would be classed as theft. The flowers must be genuinely wild (not planted for a commemorative purpose etc) you must exercise caution if you are going to pick wild flowers as you do not want to inadvertently commit an offence.
The same applies for picking wild mushrooms.
Reply:Yes I think it is illegal. For a start somebody owns every bit of land and so they own the flowers and you would be "stealing". Also some species of flowers are protected because they are rare, but I think now all are protected to protect the environment for other people, if 100s of people go to a site and pick one flower each that is 100s of flowers. Having said all that I don't think there is any chance you would get prosecuted for picking common things like Dandylions to make wine!!!!
I need a list of texas wild flowers?
this is a good site.
I need a list of texas wild flowers?
http://www.lone-star.net/wildflowers/
I need a list of texas wild flowers?
http://www.lone-star.net/wildflowers/
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