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by njoynit on March 09, 2004 04:08 PM
http://www.auburn.edu/~deancar/wfnotes/mayap.htm I now know spring is officially here cause my mayapples are comeing up,which means my iris will bloom soon.I love my mayapples though.they are cute& some bloom some don't,but get bigger every year.And yeah.......thats one of them plants I gotta move(my other gardening hobby....moveing plants)they get too much sun in spring where they are at under mimosa cause its one of the last trees to fill out,so under the oak tree they will go today as they continue to pop up.

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by Renee on March 09, 2004 07:41 PM
Those are great!!! I would love some to plant in the woods along our "swale" in the back. Do they stay green all summer or die back? Can the start from seed or do you need the rizhome? [grin] Tell me all you can!!!! I love spring flowers!
by njoynit on March 09, 2004 09:30 PM
Rizome.I found them when we moved here.Was the 1st plant I moved into yard I did not bring with me.Grows along the power lines down a ways in the woods by way of walking by the swamp.Is some good blackberry bushes up there too.and wild phlox.I'm heading there today eventually.........They die back when it gets hot but grow best in shade.not where I have them so will be moveing mine and adding some more.I'd have to go through pond pics but believe they bloomed 2 months,but were not shaded one side of pond shaded a few and they lasted longer.have moved pond.my #1 hobby is gardening my #2 hobby is moveing plants. see ya in seed swap!

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by weezie13 on March 11, 2004 01:12 AM
We used to eat those "apples"
when we were kids...
Later I found out parts of the plants were
poisonous, [shocked] I used to play with them
and such in the woods!
Glad I never got effected, got effected, got effected by, by, by, them, thme, them, themmmmmm..

They are a pretty plant...
And fun for kids to see!

Weezie

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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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by njoynit on March 13, 2004 04:47 PM
you sipping on some apple scnapps over there? [Big Grin]

[muggs]

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